Weeknote 95
Staff away day review, New cycling gear
Staff away day review, New cycling gear
Hackney comedy, Latin Oasis in London
Diving into details of what Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines are about.
What's included in the operable category of WCAG 2.1
What's included in the perceivable category of WCAG 2.1
Auditing a website to measure how accessible it is takes on an extensive range of manual and automated tests to cover all aspects of usability.
Great to see upcoming Firefox Fenix on mobile moves the address bar within thumb reach: to the bottom of the screen.
Last weekend I was at IndieWebCamp Berlin not long after attending IndieWebCamp Nuremberg. Each event, whilst similar in format, takes on a slightly different dynamic, in my opinion, through the people that attend, the location and the topics discussed.
A summary of my experiences and challenges in using Flexbox
What can Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) do for museums? ..that’s what I’m intrigued to ask and discuss why they provide a great opportunity for museums to explore having to enhance the visitor experience onsite and back at home.
Round-up of my one-day workshop evaluating technology with Jeremy Keith
This week I attended my first MuseumNext Tech event at the W.M. Blumental Academy which is part of the Jewish Museum in Berlin. The one-day conference brought together a broad network of museum professionals and digital specialists throughout Europe and possibly beyond.
My end of year review and what lies ahead
A round-up of my visit to Digibury Weekender 2014 in Canterbury, Kent.
My roundup of attending Museums and the Web 2014
Annual conference bringing together everyone who makes the web
The Cadbury sponsored Hack & Jam event took place as part of the Digital Shoreditch 2012 festival. I was lucky enough to be chosen as one of a select few to participate in the two-day hackathon which took place at Google Campus, London.