Monthly Archives: February 2006

CSS Mastery Book Review

There’s a plethora of books and Internet resources on the subject of designing websites with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) but whether you are just starting out as a complete novice or have solid, intermediary experience this book offers a very useful grounding in theory and application. Continue reading

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Amatica Update

In my blog entry entitled “Practice What You Offer” back on 1st December 2005, I posted about one of the advertisers within a monthly SiteMorse report who: “…delivers some of the best performing and most accessible websites; you’ll find our specialist expertise invaluable in helping you improve the quality of your online service delivery…”

Yet had an appalling 1996-era frameset-based website themselves. Continue reading

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Target.com’s Accessibility Lawsuit

I can’t believe the really dumb comments on blogs and forums discussing this lawsuit. Did anyone read the details before posting an inane comment? Of course not. The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) raise issues over inaccessibility of Target.com … Continue reading

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