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FailureUsability.gov Guidelines - Some pages violate these guidelines.    
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PriorityURL / Description Line
View Pages  Very ImportantOmitting IMG WIDTH or HEIGHT attributes means page text jumps about as images load.Usability.gov 14:3
This makes the page very hard to read while it's loading, and the user may click on the wrong link if it moves as it's being clicked. Add width and height attributes to the img tag matching the image dimensions. Authoring tools like Dreamweaver can automate this process.
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/ 229 234 261 262
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/about/ 184 189 218 219
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/parking-solutions/ 200 205 234 235
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/the-process/ 203 208 237 238
This issue was found on another 3 pages. The evaluation version is limited to showing issues on 4 pages.   
View Pages  Very ImportantOn long pages, provide a list of contents with links that take users to the corresponding content farther down the page.Usability.gov 7:3
For long pages with distinct sections, add a short, clickable list of sections at the top of the page. This provides a page outline, and allows users to quickly navigate to specific information.
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/faq/ 1
View Pages  ImportantUse bold text sparingly - for one or two words or a short phrase.Usability.gov 11:5
Keep runs of bold text to less than 70 characters.
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/ 176 176
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/parking-solutions/ 122
View Pages  ImportantUse headings in the appropriate HTML order (don't put H1 inside an H2, or H2 inside H3 etc.)Usability.gov 9:7
Using the appropriate HTML heading order helps users get a sense of the hierarchy of information on the page. The appropriate use of H1-H3 heading tags also allows users of assistive technologies to understand the hierarchy of information.
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/ 191
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/about/ 146
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/parking-solutions/ 162 165 169 173 177 ...
http://www.combinedparkingsolutions.com/the-process/ 165
This issue was found on another 2 pages. The evaluation version is limited to showing issues on 4 pages.   
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