Ha! The long version will get MUCH longer once we have the procedures in place. I'm going to need to do some experiments on my upcoming cruise, as well as coordinate with the manager.
It's going to be an 'Open Space' style conference, so there will be a call for Open Space themes later on.
My kids both love the programs available, and they go all the way up to 17. For the teens, the format is about hanging out, and for the older teens, they even have exclusive excursions.
Once this is all over, I'd be happy to write up a road map for how I did it! Maybe someone in the JS world will pick up the banner.
This is exactly why I'm organizing it. I have two kids (and a husband who likes to have me around), and it's always a bit of chaos when I leave for a conference.
(I'm Katie, one of the teachers! Normally I'm kcunning, but I' lost my password.) I think we would have had a disaster of our own, if we had done this without volunteers. Kids are notorious for not speaking up if…
If your HTML is valid, and you're not doing crazy stuff with your headers, chances are the screen reader is going to do just fine. I worked for the government, and every single site we put out had to be 508 compliant…
Even if your site is just for reading, have you considered all the above groups? * Can someone who can't use a mouse navigate your site? How about if they can't use a keyboard? * Can your default styles be over-ridden?…
There are not enough upvotes in the world for this comment :)
In general, yes. There's a few exceptions, but in general you should have an accessible version for the visually impaired (or, really, any of the groups I list in the article. Are your training videos captioned for the…
It absolutely should be. This happens more than I'd care to admit, when someone else does final editing on your article :\ I'll contact the site owner.
Ha! The long version will get MUCH longer once we have the procedures in place. I'm going to need to do some experiments on my upcoming cruise, as well as coordinate with the manager.
It's going to be an 'Open Space' style conference, so there will be a call for Open Space themes later on.
My kids both love the programs available, and they go all the way up to 17. For the teens, the format is about hanging out, and for the older teens, they even have exclusive excursions.
Once this is all over, I'd be happy to write up a road map for how I did it! Maybe someone in the JS world will pick up the banner.
This is exactly why I'm organizing it. I have two kids (and a husband who likes to have me around), and it's always a bit of chaos when I leave for a conference.
(I'm Katie, one of the teachers! Normally I'm kcunning, but I' lost my password.) I think we would have had a disaster of our own, if we had done this without volunteers. Kids are notorious for not speaking up if…
If your HTML is valid, and you're not doing crazy stuff with your headers, chances are the screen reader is going to do just fine. I worked for the government, and every single site we put out had to be 508 compliant…
Even if your site is just for reading, have you considered all the above groups? * Can someone who can't use a mouse navigate your site? How about if they can't use a keyboard? * Can your default styles be over-ridden?…
There are not enough upvotes in the world for this comment :)
In general, yes. There's a few exceptions, but in general you should have an accessible version for the visually impaired (or, really, any of the groups I list in the article. Are your training videos captioned for the…
It absolutely should be. This happens more than I'd care to admit, when someone else does final editing on your article :\ I'll contact the site owner.