The Web Design Process – Part 9
9. Proof the work for errors, possible misinterpretations of the presentation, potential legal matters, and other things requiring correction. Carelessness with regard to spelling, grammar, and punctuation reflects badly on the owner of any web site. UltraWarp takes special care that the final product is as error-free as possible. Since web communication is a written medium, there is always room for misinterpretation (this is most readily noticeable when humor is involved). There is no tone of voice or facial expression to aid in figuring out what the writer intends. All pages are proofed in-house, by you, and by others who help test the pages before they are ever put online. Since putting information on the Web is essentially publishing information internationally, care must also be taken to check facts and be sure that page content is correct and accurate. No copyrighted images can be used without explicit permission, and all written material must likewise be legal to use. If you are putting information for which you hold the copyright on your page, a copyright line can be coded to protect it.