Weeknote 95
Staff away day review, New cycling gear
Staff away day review, New cycling gear
Looking back over year filled with self-improvement, somewhat of a post-pandemic travel-binge, and big changes ahead.
Speaking to familiar and new faces @dxw today on disability, the Accessibility Champions Network, and our approach to accessibility to help make sure that everyone can access the digital services we create #A11y
A look back on a year filled with grimness but hope on the horizon for better times ahead.
What's included in the perceivable category of WCAG 2.1
Approaching the end of 2019 I look back on a year filled with some happy distractions away from the unending misery in UK politics and the climate crisis.
A decade-end review of my life to date seems almost too much to achieve in a digestible short read but here we go!"
An overview looking at the variety of ways to process (or pre-process) CSS in 2018 from small-large scale websites.
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
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.
Introducing the principles of IndieWeb and how you can take part through IndieWebCamps and Homebrew Website Clubs
My review of the year past looking to the year ahead
Review of my 2014 visit to Cardiff for a conference celebrating 25 years of the web
A round-up of my visit to Digibury Weekender 2014 in Canterbury, Kent.