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The Webcredibles comic strips

Follow the adventures of The Webcredibles, saving the Internet from the evil clutches of bad usability and accessibility!

Contextual help needed (Episode 16)
Webcrawler helps out a struggling web user by providing contextual help in the checkout!
No sub-headings (Episode 15)
The Webcredibles shoot in sub-headings to break up unruly reams of text!
No error messaging (Episode 14)
Webcrawler reads the mind of the post office lady to explain the error to a customer!
Deprecated HTML tags (Episode 13)
The Webcredibles round up some deprecated tags and put them in the HTML retirement home!
Sea of user-generated content (UGC) (Episode 12)
Dr Webcredible parts the raging sea of user-generated content so web users can cross it!
Lost star in cyberspace (Episode 11)
The Webcredibles link a lonely star to other stars!
Forgotten usability (Episode 10)
Wendy's forgotten to do usability testing on her website so Webcrawler goes back in time to make amends!
The usual suspects (Episode 9)
The Webcredibles have rounded up some baddies - turns out they're all guilty of ruining our web experience!
Using JavaScript for good, not evil (Episode 8)
Dr Webcredible rescies a web developer and destroys the megalomaniac JavaScript's super computer!
Using clear, simple and appropriate language (Episode 7)
Webcrawler's date goes horribly wrong when her potential suiter uses cheesy chat-up lines!
Unsolicited pop-up windows (Episode 6)
Dr Webcredible neutralises an unsolicited pop-up!
Lost in cyberspace (Episode 5)
Hyperlink can't tell which stores he's already been to as all the store signs are the same colour!
Consistent layout (Episode 4)
The Webcredibles help a shopping cart by ensuring the checkout link is in the same place on every page!
The missing ALT text (Episode 3)
The Webcredibles rescue a lonely image, reuniting it with its ALT text!
The lost shopping cart (Episode 2)
A lost shopping cart is rescued by The Webcredibles and helped safely through the checkout process!
Click Here monster (Episode 1)
The Click Here monster is ruining the web experience for users, so The Webcredibles destroy this evil monster!
Evaluate, implement, support (Introduction)
The Webcredibles show what they do best: evaluate, implement and support!

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