Posts Tagged ‘Accessibility’

Displaying percentages

August 16th, 2006 by David Stone. No Comments »

I’ve written another article over at Bare Naked App, this time about how we’re displaying percentages in XHTML/CSS, accessible and everything. If it’s your cup of tea you should stop by.

For those who don’t already know, Bare Naked App is a blog tracking the development of the next webapp for Carson Systems.

Meet up: this week!

August 1st, 2006 by David Stone. No Comments »

Wow, what a busy week this will be:

  • Tuesday: Usability Professionals Association: Accessibility & assistive technologies for the visually impaired at The Greene Room, Brighton
  • Wednesday: Brighton Farm: a weekly meet up in Brighton for freelancers & small businesses at The Cresent, Brighton
  • Thursday: Brighton Cluster: another “loose collective of small business owners & freelancers” at The Robin Hoob, Brighton

Brighton seems to be the place to be this week!

Display Accessible Version?

January 28th, 2006 by David Stone. 2 Comments »

National Rail Enquiries’s live departure board finder has a check box labeled “Display Accessible Version?”. When I say labeled, I don’t mean that it uses the label tag.

Part of the National Rail Live Departure Board form

Says to me: we do trains but not accessibility. Well, at least they seem to be trying. Maybe if I get bored I’ll look at the differences of the code.