Weeknote 129
Back to work, weekend ride & near fall at Haslemere

Back to work, weekend ride & near fall at Haslemere
Almost a year ago I set myself a challenge to attain certification as a Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS). This is a summary of how I prepared for the exam, and hopefully some motivation for others to learn more about web accessibility.
In my first ever invitation to a blogging chain I've been asked to write about some typical things in my daily life.
In this article I look at what is a design system and what it should include, depending on your organisation and areas of expertise
From today onwards I shall cease logging-in to, consuming, engaging or posting any content like events or birthday greetings on Facebook.
Booking.com you seem pretty obsessed with emailing me about last-minute hotel deals in Würzberg. Stayed there 1 night, 5 years ago. Since booked other hotels in other cities for longer stays. Maybe take another look at your nagbot algorithm?
Created a new inbox bundle for the sudden influx of GDPR compliance emails. This month's bedtime reading: Updated terms and data policies
I've supported #TurningTheCorner by emailing my MP - please join me in making our junctions simpler and safer https://takeaction.britishcycling.org.uk/node/22?utm_source=share&refsid=32054
In this second article I’ll briefly explore how applying a user-stories based approach to projects provides a much more effective way to manage and deliver websites.
In this series of articles I’ll be looking at my current approach to project planning, estimating and delivery with reasoning why an agile planning and user-centered approach to web design and development is necessary.
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs
Coinciding with this year’s domain renewal for my website I decided to acquire an SSL certificate for the first time to serve it over HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure).
Handheld Conf 2013 - where people spoke, sang and discussed handheld for the web.