Part 4 of learning WCAG 2.1 - Robust
What's included in the robust category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the robust category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the understandable category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the operable category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the perceivable category of WCAG 2.1
Lessons learnt from tonight: public speaking never gets any easier even after previous attempts and takes a LOT of practice particularly on topics you're still learning about
A community driven framework to standardise the way image-based resources are shared and presented across the internet.
An overview looking at the variety of ways to process (or pre-process) CSS in 2018 from small-large scale websites.
A useful ES6 function for converting an object into an array.
Second day in my learning log to understand and apply React into future personal and work-related Web projects.
First day in my learning log to understand and apply React into future personal and work-related Web projects.
Round-up of my one-day workshop evaluating technology with Jeremy Keith
I've made some changes to the way I remove a post to preserve the permalink and give a more meaningful, user-friendly response.
This month I've been adapting the PHP side of my website to allow brief posts to be created on my own site through IndieAuth
A little over three years since I first learnt about the IndieWeb movement I’ve grown to understand and participate further in its purpose: to bring people together in developing their own websites and control the content they author.
In this third article I’ll briefly explore the process of user role modelling to highlight specific ways that a website’s delivery can serve the needs of many different types of user in many different environments.
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.
A short update on how I recently resolved installing and running Jekyll since updating my Mac to El Capitan
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.