Tag Archives: IA

Giving links purpose such that they can be understood when read out of context—a feature many screen readers offer—has long been an accessibility recommendation. It’s comes as part of many accessibility guidelines, including W3C’s WCAG 1.0 and of course also remains part of WCAG 2.0 (§ 2.4).
A common mistake in thinking when approaching accessibility is that […]

Over a year ago four of us—Andrew Boyd, Nathanael Boehm, Stephen Collins and myself—sat around a café here in Woden, Canberra discussing the logistics of running Canberra’s first BarCamp.

Two days ago, April 19th we finally ended up kicking off BarCampCanberra1, here at the ANU. With over sixty people we had three streams going throughout the day […]