“The accessibility community is understandably concerned about the accessibility of client-side scripting, in particular using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) to produce Rich Internet Applications. Steve Faulkner of Vision Australia and founder…”
“Tea will doubtless be in unlimited supply, brought free to your gambling station by jolly, round women in pinnies – in order that the caffeine will keep you awake and gambling all night. Not to mention visiting the lavatory which, conversely, will be charged at 20p a time.”
“When developing Web sites using good principles of usability, it is good practice to use an indicator showing what page the person is on as they surf through your site. Some people use bread crumbs as well as a persistent page indicator (many times like
“Perform multiple validations and take screen shots in one go rather than using separate tools. This 5-in-1 validator uses the online Total alidator service. Provides true HTML validation using the official DTDs. So you no longer have to put up with mist
“I honestly don’t think Internet Explorer 7 is good enough. It’s much, much better than IE 6, that’s for sure, but it has a long way to go before it catches up with Firefox, Safari, and Opera. Now I understand that the people on the IE team aren’t to blame for that – there are budgets and deadlines that affect how much they can do. But knowing that doesn’t really help us, does it? I’m sure the people at Apple, Mozilla, and Opera also have budgets and deadlines, and yet they manage to create browsers that have much, much better support for web standards. How is that possible?”
“The IQs of participants on one study dropped measurably–lower than marijuana users–when they were subjected to “always-on” technology–instant messages, Blackberries, anything that demanded immediate attention.”