Brochureware
Web Design & Development Guide
Brochureware
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A brochureware
website
is a business website that has very infrequently updated content, and
little of it. Often the site has been developed as a direct translation
of existing printed promotional materials, hence the name.
Brochureware sites therefore take little advantage of the capabilities of the
web that are missing in printed publication. Often the only hyperlinks
on the site are in the site's navigation menu.
Brochureware sites can be produced using WYSIWYG web authoring software, and
consequently are often authored by people with little or no technical knowledge.
Major elements of pages in a brochureware site are often delivered as inline
images, even when these elements can be rendered perfectly well as text. This is
very poor accessibility practice, as well as having a negative impact on the site's
search engine rankings.
Other common traits of brochureware sites include fixed width layouts, stock
photographs of smiling models, and excessive use of information-free content
delivered by web browser plugins such as
Adobe
Flash.
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