Ellen Stellwaag
albion-interactive
Bismarckstr. 46
71634 Ludwigsburg
Germany
Phone: +49(0)7141 251224
eMail: stellwaag@albion-interactive.de
http://www.albion-interactive.de
http://www.hace-stiftung.de
Sorry - but the text of the websites is all in German.
Nonetheless you can see other designs created by albion-interactive
if you follow the links on my personal webpage:
http://www.albion-interactive.de/referenzen.html
by Stuart MacLeod, Woodworkz, Lochcarron. Unless otherwise stated
photos are the property of Stuart MacLeod and David Rose.
Background photos for the site by albion-interactive.
Please note, that the photos are protected by copyright law.
It is not permitted to use any of the photos provided on this website
without written permission from Woodworkz.
The website uses HTML 4.0 for structuring the webpage and CSS 2.1
for the design (presentation) in accordance with the W3C which tries
to introduce standards in the Browserworld.
For more information see http://www.w3.org/standards/webdesign/
Should you encounter problems with the website, you probably use
an old browser which does not render the pages correctly.
Please accept that the programming of the website does not use
any hacks or makes efforts for the backward compatibility to old
Browser versions.
If you use the Internet Explorer you should upgrade at least to
version 7.0 to minimise faulty presentation.
Upgrading your browser from time to time is also very important for
security reasons.
The website was tested for the most common and newer browsers
such as the Internet Explorer 7.0 and later, Opera from version 9.5 on,
Mozilla Firefox version 2.0.0.14, 3.0.03 and newer, as well as Apple
Safari-Browser 4.04 for Windows and newest Mac Browsers.
You should allow Javascript to see the slideshows.
The website has been coded for better accessability for handicapped
persons, which includes not only the separation of structure (or content)
from presentation (code), but as well as giving as much assistance
as possible through naming the photos / giving them titles and providingl
anchors etc: The keyword here is "barrierfree websites" - Web Accessibility
through implementing Web Standards).
When CSS Code and Scripting is switched off the pages stay fully accessible
for content.