Tag Archives: Accessibility

Law Office of Lainey Feingold

Mike Cherim has finally revealed the website he’s been working on as an exemplary implementation site conforming to WCAG 2.0 to be featured by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)—The Law Office of Lainey Feingold. Of particular note is the … Continue reading

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Joe Clark’s Micropatronage: The revenge

About this time last year Joe Clark launched a micropatronage drive to help pay his way whilst he went about raising funds for his accessibility research project, the Open & Closed Project. About 250 of us sent in donations via … Continue reading

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WSG London, Accessibility – The Wash Up

Better late than never I suppose, I’ve been busy with job interviews and the inevitable disappointments of tables-based design and being able to query a database for content triumphing over top-quality semantic markup and CSS generation you see (another story). I brought a couple of friends from work with me for this meeting and after a challenging game of pub cricket (on a train!) we met up at the Bricklayers Arms with Jim before heading to the university campus. Continue reading

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