Last Monday I had the opportunity to visit the Test Partners, after an invite by Steve Green, to attend an afternoon of screen reader demonstration. I’m exceptionally glad I went, and it’s a shame I’ve been too busy to mention it sooner.
Firstly, the session concentrated on a specific sub-group of internet users - the […]
Category Archives: Web Dev
JAWS Screen Reader Session, Microformats and Us.
Developing for others
As if by magic, Jeffery Zeldman yesterday published an article about print style sheets, which just happened to be what I was tangentally ranting about in the car on the way to work the other morning. Most of us support printers about as badly as we support screen readers, and I don’t think the […]
dConstruct 2006
Thursday
On Thursday night I headed down to Brighton after work for the d.Construct web conference. I’ve been looking forward to it for ages, so I can’t say I wasn’t buzzing a bit. Met up with Dave when I arrived, and also Adam Bardsley who I’d met at the WSG event back in July. […]
Adding XFN
I recently readded XFN tags back into my links (read: blogroll), which are another Microformat open standard. As with most microformats it’s very simple, and some blogs will do it for you by default. What it basically means is you add rel=”relationship” to the link of the person to give the link some […]
Implementing hAtom: The entries code
As promised, here is my PHP hAtom Wordpress loop. Feel free to do as you like with it.
To start: The first thing with implementing something like this is it’s a really good excuse to do a code review. I had a look at the way I was using my headings and abbrs etc. […]
hAtom implementation
It’s late, and I have had a long journey today down to Cornwall to visit my family for the week (so if you email me this week please use my gmail not my work address), but I thought I’d stop by and mention that a couple nights ago I finally got around to implementing hAtom […]

