Posted by Nathanael (admin) on April 9th, 2008 in general
Yes we’re going to keep doing it for as long as rogue web designers out there keep launching websites with text in images, invalid markup and weird HTML hacks optimised for particular browsers … because i’t’s just not cool!
So here we are at it again, and for 24 hours on 9 April 2008 (give or […]
Tags: accessibility, coding, css, cssnakedday, html, semantic, wordpress
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on December 6th, 2007 in general
You don’t really “get it” until you experience it first-hand. Like I did watching Debra Wells use a screen reader at last month’s Web Standards Group meeting and like I am currently while learning to use my new half-keyboard due to problems with my right wrist.
I think most people in this space now accept […]
Tags: accessibility, arthritis, carpaltunnel, design, disability, impairment, RSI, screenreader, sight, site, typing, usability, vision, website, webstandardsgroup, wsg
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on February 21st, 2007 in general
For those who have an interest in accessibility and looking at how other designers/developers think and code, have a look at the source of the Mini Worldwide page.
Tags: accessibility, css, html, javascript, semanticweb, web, webdesign, webstandards
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on November 7th, 2006 in general
I don’t want to upgrade! I want to use what I have now!
Tags: accessibility, flash, macromediaflash, virgingalactic, webdesign, webstandards
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on October 7th, 2006 in general
We are looking for a freelance/contract developer with demonstratable C# ASP.NET and PHP (optional) web development skills, who knows XHTML 1.0, CSS 2 …
Tags: .NET, accessibility, aspnet, csharp, css, design, html, javascript, job, microformats, php, programming, visualstudio, webstandards, xhtml