@Media 2005 in London

In Archive by Fredy Ore

It looks like the hot topic currently in Sydney, London and everywhere else you can think of, has invited those pushing for accessibility, its methods and approaches, to hold an …

Examples of CSS3 hacks

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Although hacks within CSS is a non-endorsed method by many accessibility advocates, here are some examples of filters and hacks that take advantage of CSS3. And a list of other …

Markme Flash Accessibility examples

In Archive by Fredy Ore

With the recent WE04 Conference focusing on accessibility via standards compliance, such as using CSS2, and future CSS3. I thought I’d look into the other uses of accessible techniques and …

Dave Shea’s presentation from WE04

In Archive by Fredy Ore

I was unfortunately away from Sydney, to attend the recent WE04 Accessibility conference, at UTS last week. I soooooooo wanted to be there, especially that I was arriving from the …

Peter Ottery and the CSS redesign of the SMH

In Archive by Fredy Ore

Last night I had the opportunity of attending the Sydney June meet of the Web Standards Group (WSG), a local chapter of developers and designers pushing for web accessibility. The …

CSS Vault is a great CSS resource

In Tools by Fredy Ore

The CSS Vault website contains a selection of css websites which both inspire and are a great CSS resource. The website is a great place to visit for any designer, …

Printing URL’s of links using @Media Types

In Archive by Fredy Ore

CSS properties are designed for a variety of media such as braille, handheld, projected presentations, including printers. When printing a Web page can often not include the URL’s behind those …

Using CSS2 and supporting PDAs/Handhelds

In Archive by Fredy Ore

An interesting and useful guide by MacEdition on supporting PDAs/Handheld browsers using CSS2 www.macedition.com/cb/resources/handheldbrowsercsssupport.html RichInStyle.com also have an interesting series of testpages, where they pretty much cover every aspect of …