Monthly Archives: March 2008

Everyone Passing The Acid Test?

Passed Acid2 Test Screenshot

One of the biggest and most frustrating problems for any web designer is the differing behaviour of different web browsers when it comes to rendering pages. These differences stem from how browser software supports various features and standards such as […]

The ‘Web Developer’ Extension For Firefox – Invaluable

One of the biggest advantages of the Firefox web browser is the wide variety of useful add-ons. These are small pieces of software which extend the functionality of Firefox. Some of these add-ons, and particularly those related to web accessibility, […]

A Small Change For A Big Accessibility Difference

Sometimes the smallest things can make a big difference, and that’s also the case when it comes to accessibility.

If you are targetting, or want to cater for, an audience that is browsing in a non-standard way, such as utilising […]

I Own The Internet. Thoughts On ‘Web 2.0′

On March 21 some bloggers on LiveJournal held a “strike”, arranging a day of non-posting. This protest was in response to changes instigated by the new owners of Livejournal, the Russian based internet company SUP.

The reason for this strike […]