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A well-written description tag attracts more clicks in search results than
an irrelevant or missing description.

Provide a search option on each page of content-rich web sites.
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A search option should be provided on all pages where it may be useful - users should not have to return to the homepage to conduct a search. Search engines can be helpful on content-rich web sites, but do not add value on other types of sites.
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Use the LANG attribute to identify the language of the page.
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In HTML add a LANG attribute to the HTML tag, and in PDF set the language using Document Properties in Acrobat. This allows screen readers to pronounce words correctly.
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<title>ParkingEye Car Park Management - Key Benefits</title>
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<div class="links">Pay Your Parking Charge, <a href="https://payments.parkingeye.co.uk/"
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Don't use generic text like "Click Here" or "Read More" in link text, because it says nothing about the link target when read out by a screen reader. Link text:
"click here"
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Either change the link text, or add a TITLE attribute to the link with a fuller description of the link destination.

Users should be able to quickly look at each link and tell where it goes. Link text:
"click here"
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Don't use generic link labels like "click here" or "read more" because they're hard to tell apart when users scan a page.
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<div class="logo"><a href="/"><img src="/Content/Images/pe_logo.gif" width="168" height="46" border="0" alt="ParkingEye Car Park Management"/
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The 'border' attribute on the 'img' element is obsolete.
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<li><a href="/AboutUs">About Us</a></li>
<li><a href="/Products">Products</a></li>
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<li><a href="/Testimonials">Testimonials</a></li>
<li><a href="https://payments.parkingeye.co.uk/">Pay Your Parking Charge</a></li>
<li><a href="/ParkingChargeFAQ">Parking Charge FAQ</a></li>
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<li class="bpaaos"><a href="http://www.britishparking.co.uk/" title="BPA Approved Operator Scheme">BPA Approved Operator Scheme</a></li>
<li class="hpc"><a href="http://www.britishparking.co.uk/" title="BPA Hospital Parking Charter">BPA Hospital Parking Charter</a></li>
<li class="contractorplus"><a href="http://www.sm-ms.co.uk/" title="Contractor Plus">Contractor Plus</a></li>
<li class="safecontractor"><a href="http://www.safecontractor.com/" title="Safe Contractor Approved">Safe Contractor Approved</a></li>
<li class="dmuk"><a href="http://www.disabledmotoring.org/" title="Disabled Motoring UK">Disabled Motoring UK</a></li>
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<h1>ParkingEye Key Benefits</h1>
<p><b>Key benefits include</b></p>
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<li>ParkingEye system supplied free of charge</li>
<li>24/7 operational capability</li>

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<li>Fully integrated ANPR / P&D solutions</li>
<li>Free ongoing maintenance</li>
<li>Eliminated site staffing costs</li>
<li>Live statistical data via secure website</li>
<li>Increased vehicle turnover</li>
<li>Greater space availability within your parking environments</li>
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<h2>About ParkingEye</h2>
<p>ParkingEye’s Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) car park management system is intended for monitoring free, limited time and paid parking environments, such as supermarkets, retail parks, etc.</p>
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<h2>How the System Works</h2>
<p>ParkingEye’s ANPR System feeds to secure live client web pages, where live statistical data is accessible 24/7.</p>
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Provide a way to skip repetitive navigation links.
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Without a skip link, screen readers read out the navigation links on every page before reading the page content.
Headings can be a substitute in limited circumstances, but they're not used by all screen reader users,
and many other assistive technology users have no way to navigate via headings.
Add a "Skip to Content" link at the start of the document hidden offscreen by CSS, and made visible on focus, so it's available to keyboard and screen reader users:
<a class="accessible" href="#main">[Skip to Content]</a>
>About Us</a> |
<a href="/Products">Products</a> |
<a href="/KeyBenefits">Key Benefits</a> |
<a href="/Testimonials">Testimonials</a> |
<a href="/Contact">Contact</a> |
<a href="/Home/TermsAndConditions">Terms & Conditions</a> |
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