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This site was built using methods that form a common and recognized standard for website design as prescribed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (W3C), an independent body that establishes recommendations known as “Web Standards”.By designing to these web standards, the content of this web site is made available to a wider range of people, browsers and devices. An added benefit is that they are more search engine friendly as well. Compliance with these standards can mean the difference between a website that is accessible to the widest array of users, regardless of their limitations or handicap.
You may have noticed that these web pages download faster, too. Perhaps one day all web sites will be made this way, but until then this site is still quite special. Both the XHTML code and the CSS used to implement this website conform and validate with the common standard identified by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Accessibility
The Americans with Disabilities Act, together with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, provides guidance and standards related to making Internet Web sites accessible. This site was designed, to the best of our ability, to be accessible to a wide variety of users. The following features are incorporated into this website.
- Resizable Text
- Jump Links
- Link Focus
- Cross Browser Testing
- Clarity of Content
- Semantic Markup
- ALT text with images
- No Drop Down Menus
Blogging Away Debt is committed to presenting a website that meets or exceeds accessibility guidelines.
Browser Support
During development of this website, we tested the code and markup of this website – using a Microsoftâ„¢ Windowsâ„¢ operating system – with the browsers listed below and found the site to function and display as intended:
- Mozillaâ„¢ Firefox 2.0.0.1
- Internet Explorerâ„¢ 6.0
- Internet Explorerâ„¢ 7.0
- Operaâ„¢ 9.02
Site Disclaimer
This site was designed to work as intended, but I cannot guarantee that it will always do so. Things happen from time-to-time that are either within or outside of my control. If you happen to see something not working the way you think it should, please contact me to let me know and I will do my best to make it right.
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My Debt
- Original Debt: $97,293.06
- Paid: $1,927.89
- Remaining: $95,365.17
- Emergency Fund: $1100
- Broken Down
- Line of Credit 2: $0.00
- Line of Credit 1: $0.00
- Credit Card 1: $0.00
- Credit Card 2: $245.00
- Credit Card 3: $405.00
- Credit Card 6: $1,785.00
- Credit Card 7: $2,381.17
- Consolidation Loan: $11,000.00
- Credit Card 10: $14,519.00
- Auto Loan 1: $16,093.00
- Credit Card 11: $23,873.00
- Auto Loan 2: $25,064.00
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