Ian Applegate..

..woes, whims & whatnots – Digital Project Manager in London

Posts Tagged ‘accessibility’

Churchill teaches us how not to build web forms

It’s bad enough when forms are over-long and boring, but when a web form is actually completely unusable, frustration is an understatement.
This example of a web form by Churchill (whoops, actual link is https://churchillpet.com/ but beware, the secure certificate is out of date!) shows us the worst example of poor web standards and testing [...]

Where our web standards went wrong

I just came across this article on A List Apart. An ongoing argument I have and hear at work is about the extent to which web standards should be adhered to. Most of us agree that we would like every page on a site to be fully compliant and validate, for a number of best [...]

Accessible is not so dull…

I have always found the subject of accessibility an important one, but not an exciting one. Never have I considered it unimportant, but it was something you just “had to do” for an all-round standards-compliant site. However, this week I was roped in to doing a presentation on the very subject to one of our [...]

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