Archive for June, 2005

The two great accessibility debates

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

There’s two fundamental debates taking place at the moment that get to the heart of what we mean by Web accessibility, and its relation to disability discrimination legislation. These are important debates to have; here’s my personal opinions.
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WordPress PHP help wanted

Sunday, June 26th, 2005

I’m trying to add some stylistic gorgeousness to my pages, but don’t understand enough PHP to make Wordpress produce the markup I need. Can you help?
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WaSP Accessibility Task Force

Friday, June 24th, 2005

Web Standards Project logoI’m delighted to announce that I’ve accepted an invitation to join the newly-formed Accessibility Task Force for the WaSP.

Molly invited me at the @media conference when I first met my colleagues Gez Lemon, Andy Clarke, Patrick Lauke, Ian Lloyd and Derek Featherstone, and I’m honoured.
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CSS for “rollovers” aids screenreader accessibility

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005

Using the css :hover pseudoclass on links for a rollover effect is better for screenreader users than using JavaScript.
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Concrete Donkey for sale!

Wednesday, June 15th, 2005

Advert cut from newspaper: Concrete donkey for garden, 3ft high, painted brown and white, cost £70, sell £30
It is a mark of my utterly skewed priorities that, on reading my local freesheet, I considered buying this concrete donkey, until it occurred to me that it’d be a bugger to get in and out of the car.

Nevertheless, a three foot brown and white concrete donkey would look pretty cool.

Vote for accessibility

Sunday, June 12th, 2005

You can help raise awareness of web accessibility issues by texting to vote for Julie Howell of the RNIB and Jooly’s Joint in a magazine competition.
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@media 2005: gossip, Guinness, girls ‘n’ geeks

Saturday, June 11th, 2005

There’s techy write-ups of @media all over the Information Superinterweb by now, so here’s my Daily Star/ National Enquirer-stylee round-up of all the goss.
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Going to the atmedia conference?

Sunday, June 5th, 2005

I’m happy to say I’m off to the @media web standards and accessibility conference in London next week, and am looking forward to it immensely.
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The best things about “The Yes Men”

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

I thoroughly enjoyed my DVD of “The Yes Men” yesterday, because:

  • It is a perfect example of detournement in situationist thinking: exposing the society of the spectacle via an even greater, more ridiculous spectacle
  • It did so using poo and willy gags
  • The activists could only have met, worked together and set up their pranks because of the Internet
  • It reminded me that most Americans are not bible-thumping money-worshipping solipsistic buffoons (it’s been three years and the re-election of George Dubya since I’ve been to the U.S., so I needed reminding)
  • Much of what they were saying is absolutely correct.