One of the problem areas of designing a web site is how to produce a good looking and accessible contact form. The key concept behind providing an accessible form is to have descriptive labeling on each of the forms sections and input elements.
At QBS we firmly believe in using CSS rather than a table based solution. So our latest article explains how to use the CSS approach and shows you all the CSS and XHTML code you will need to to design your own accessible form.

Those of us who have been using computers for a few years often have at least one and in some cases two, three or more redundant computers lying around doing nothing apart from gathering dust. In many cases these computers are still perfectly serviceable.
Knowing what to do with an old PC can be a real problem for small businesses and individual home users.
As the number of installed computers and other storage devices continue to grow, the need for data recovery services is also growing.