Joe Clark on AJAX and Accessibility
Joe Clarke published his Iceweb 2006: Speaking notes and usability-test results on AJAX.
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Joe Clarke published his Iceweb 2006: Speaking notes and usability-test results on AJAX.
Vischeck plugins for Photoshop (or Fireworks) to check against various color blindness patterns.
Serving a browser an appropriate version of a page, based on it’s capabilities. Open Says Me is perhaps an answer to the question about AJAX and screenreaders raised earlier.
(I’m a few days late on this, but…) here are the Ten deadly sins of web design. I agree completely.
Life has been crazy recently. – Farrell Growth Group – Elk Run Condominiums – Matt and Nancy Heerema v.4 – Friedens Evangelical Church And last but not least… – Iowa State University Extension All launched this last month. The top four all solely my work. Extension was a several month (year?) process with a great […]
MUST READ FOR WEB DEVSAJAX and Screenreaders: When Can it Work?
Blue Flavored has written some nice articles on how to price a project and how to write a proposal. Thanks guys.
Pete Freitag’s Cheat Sheet Roundup – Over 30 Cheatsheets for developers. Thanks, Pete!
Jeff Croft on Django for non-programmers. I should probably learn Django, it’s heating up.
Free pixelfonts from Style-Force Sempliceâ„¢ Pixelfonts. Via Dan and wdik
Another great set of Web icons from Comotized.
As you may have noticed, I rebooted for May 1. It was about time I get an original design. (Many thanks to Green Marinee for serving me well for the last several months.). But as usual, I am trailing in behind the masters, I hope the gap is closing, but I fear it isn’t. My […]