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 July 26th, 2007 in general
Matthew Hodgson (SMS) and Stephen Collins (acidlabs) present on the social web and social computing tools at the 10th Web Standards Group meeting in Canberra, 26 July 2007.
Tags: canberra, conference, findability, folksonomies, folksonomy, informationsharing, knowledgemanagement, meeting, presentation, productivity, socialcomputing, socialweb, tagging, tags, taxonomies, taxonomy, topic mapping, topicmaps, webstandardsgroup, wsg
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on May 29th, 2007 in general
Reckon I can make it?
Tags: canberra, john allsopp, meetings, webstandards, webstandardsgroup, wsg
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on March 28th, 2007 in general
Just some notes on the Web Standards Group (WSG) meeting in Canberra this afternoon.
Tags: canberra, craigerrey, design, ia, informationarchitecture, internet, microsoft, ptgglobal, shanemorris, ui, usability, userexperience, userinterface, ux, web, webstandards, webstandardsgroup, wsg
Posted by Nathanael (admin) on February 9th, 2006 in general
The second Port 80 Canberra meeting: Friday 10 February 2006.
Tags: canberra, event, i18n, internationalisation, meeting, port80, richardishida, webstandardsgroup, wsg