Posts Tagged ‘ accessibility ’

Jul 27th

WCAG 2.0 Mind Map

Posted in: Web Accessibility | No Comments » Posted: Jul, 27, 2011

WCAG 2.0 Mind MapFor some people who are new to accessibility and WCAG 2.0, it is somewhat daunting going through the pages and pages of documentation that is supplied for meet all of the success criteria for a website.

This beautifully pieced together mind map from Stamford Interactive details all of the key areas and success criteria to meet WCAG 2.0 requirements.

If you’re new to the world of accessibility it is a definite resource to add to your list.

http://www.stamfordinteractive.com.au/the-wcag-2-0-map/wcag2map-v1-1-3/ Continue reading “WCAG 2.0 Mind Map” »

Apr 12th

Open Source CMS for Government

Posted in: Joomla, Web Accessibility | 1 Comment » Posted: Apr, 12, 2011

Australian Government LogoWhen it comes to designing and developing websites for Government, there are a few factors that have to be taken into account. Certain aspects such as web accessibility, accountability and internal workflow and processes all need to be looked at when building a site for a Government client/agency.

Here at PB Web Development we use two main open source platforms to deliver websites that meet certain Government requirements. Joomla is the main CMS that we use for our Government clients and Drupal for more complicated websites builds.

*If you read this article before I proof read it, apologies.

Continue reading “Open Source CMS for Government” »

Sydney Web Accessibility and Inclusive DesignThe December meetup for the Web Accessibility and Inclusive Design Meetup was a round up of the latest OZeWAI conference in Melbourne.

Members including, Lisa Herrod, Sarah Pulis, Sam Dwyer and myself Peter Bui, presented at the conference and gave a little round up of the conference to the members of the WAI group here in Sydney. Continue reading “Web Accessibility & Inclusive Design December Meetup” »

Sep 15th

Usability & Accessibility, Lisa Herrod

Posted in: Design | No Comments » Posted: Sep, 15, 2009

In doing some research on user experience today, I stumbled across this interesting presentation video of Lisa Herrod at Ideas 4 2008 on usability.

Lisa Herrod, of scenarioseven.com.au, gives her talk “Usability is More Than Skin Deep.” The slides for this presentation are available at http://www.slideshare.net/LisaHerrod/usability-more-than-skin-deep

Lisa was speaking at Ideas 4, run by the Australian Web Industry Association on January 30, 2008. Continue reading “Usability & Accessibility, Lisa Herrod” »

 

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