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Fashion Website
Fashion Website
a. Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in
a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and
body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion industry as that which is
trending. Meanwhile, Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows
consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web
browser or a mobile app.
b. It is tough to imagine daily life without e-commerce. We order food, clothes, and
furniture; we register for classes and other online services; we download books, music,
and movies; and so much more. E-commerce has taken root and is here to stay. The term
“e-commerce” simply means the sale of goods or services on the internet. In its most
basic form, e-commerce involves electronically transferring funds and data between 2 or
more parties. This form of business has evolved quite a bit since its beginnings in
the electronic data interchange of the 1960s and the inception of online shopping in the
1990s. In recent years, e-commerce has enjoyed a massive boost from the rise of
smartphones, which allow consumers to shop from nearly anywhere. This fashion website
is one that allows people to buy and sell physical goods over the internet rather than at a
brick-and-mortar location. Through a website, a business can process orders, accept
payments, manage shipping and logistics, and provide customer service.
d. I have difficulties in making especially in elements like complex typefaces, colors, and
multimedia elements can make your site hard to understand for users with visual or other
impairments. Websites designed for accessibility help you target a wide range of users—
and accessible sites are easier to crawl and index. This boosts your search engine
rankings, which increases the probability of even more people finding your website or
product. Here are the solutions:
Use accessibility resources from the Design and Develop Overview | Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI) | W3C and Accessibility Insights
Carefully consider potential accessibility issues for each element and tool you want to
include
Add ‘alt-text', image descriptions, and transcripts for visually impaired users
Avoid flashing media elements, which could cause some users to have a negative
physical reaction
Use high contrast, accessible color schemes and fonts, and optimal line spacing and
font size