Here's a Wired article on this subject from today: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/01/wet/
The Canadian government is in the same boat. In fact, they are offering an open source framework that is modern, responsive and complies with WCAG requirements: https://github.com/wet-boew/wet-boew
1. Find someone on (Elance|Odesk|etc.) to do it for less than half of $5,000 2. Get the difference 3. Profit
Indeed. Laravel (especially the upcoming version 4) is the best thing that happened to the PHP community in a while!
Read about WCAG (http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag), that's what you need to follow to make web sites accessible, not markup validation, which really means "jack shit". Visual impairment does not necessarily equal total…
Here's a Wired article on this subject from today: http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2013/01/wet/
The Canadian government is in the same boat. In fact, they are offering an open source framework that is modern, responsive and complies with WCAG requirements: https://github.com/wet-boew/wet-boew
1. Find someone on (Elance|Odesk|etc.) to do it for less than half of $5,000 2. Get the difference 3. Profit
Indeed. Laravel (especially the upcoming version 4) is the best thing that happened to the PHP community in a while!
Read about WCAG (http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag), that's what you need to follow to make web sites accessible, not markup validation, which really means "jack shit". Visual impairment does not necessarily equal total…