Posts Tagged ‘Accessibility’
The IE6 problem
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Any front-end web developer will tell you more than you ever wanted to know about Internet Explorer, especially version 6. Up until recently, IE6 was a problem simply for the features it decided not to support. Now, many sites will say it’s not that they lacked features that every other browser, even during the high point of IE6, supported, but it’s now an “ancient” or outdated browser and they won’t support it. This sparks up a new debate between those who analyze the IE6 user base and those who want to continue the progression of the web.
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Tags: Accessibility, browsers, ie6, web
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AccessCamp San Antonio Recap
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
It was the smallest camp I’ve been to, but it was our camp. As Glenda Watson Hyatt noticed, an intimate group. Many concerns were resolved, the organizers noted our mistakes, and we wouldn’t repeat them next time.
Because, as I said, there will more than likely be a next time.
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