by Rob Mason ~ February 26th, 2007 Filed under: Accessibility, Web standards | No Comments »
Interesting survey provided by SiteMorse covering the websites for FTSE 100 companies in December last year. Makes for some interesting reading if you have an interest in Accessibility and Web Standards. Continue reading »
by Rob Mason ~ February 20th, 2007 Filed under: Tools | No Comments »
I’ll detail some of the key tools I use to create websites for those who are interested. Many website developers use a series of WYSIWYG toolsets, which are fine, but on a personal note I prefer to get down and dirty with the code. Continue reading »
by Rob Mason ~ February 14th, 2007 Filed under: Accessibility | No Comments »
Apparently UK government sites aren’t built to any accessibility standards. Petition the Prime Minister and let’s start a revolution in the public sector!
by Rob Mason ~ February 13th, 2007 Filed under: Tools, Useful stuff | No Comments »
Brian Lawson’s recent post on “A constitution for a new website” is a really good starting point for budding website creators (myself included). It’s great to see other professionals sharing their thoughts with the rest of the community.
Definately going to print this off and keep by the PC!
by Rob Mason ~ February 12th, 2007 Filed under: Strategy | No Comments »
This is going to be tough…I need to find the one big thing that will set me free from corporate life and whisk me into self-sufficient bliss. So I’ve decided that Sponge Project is one of these things.
Initially this will have to be part time in the evenings and weekends, which will be hard going with two kids under five. But hey ho!