Posted October 18th, 2008 in Usability / IA.
Facebook appears to be testing (with a far greater audience than I could), the current state of web conventions. A few years ago, few regular people knew that the logo on a website would link back to the homepage. Anecdotally, I have noticed more people using logos for that purpose in usability testing, but it’s very difficult to know what proportion of the general population that is.
Posted September 24th, 2008 in Browsers, Operating Systems.
I’ve seen a few articles recently about Google’s Chrome browser market share, some sites seem to have had quite a lot of visits from people using Chrome, which then fell off again. However, these sort of stats are probably missing the point, what sites is it that people are most likely to use Chrome on?
Posted September 17th, 2008 in Accessibility, Real life.
I was pleased (and rather surprised) to be nominated for “standards champion” in the .net awards. The thing is, the competition is, um, quite fierce! I’m up against the W3C, Mozilla, and some of the best known names in the business (like Zeldman). So I’m…
Posted September 10th, 2008 in Accessibility, Mobile.
The new iPod nanos (4th generation) now have speech-enabled menus, so you don’t have to be able to see the screen to operate it. This is obviously a boon for the visualy impaired, but with my old iPod I quite often used it from my…
Posted September 7th, 2008 in Front-end code, Usability / IA, Web APIs.

My journey to d.construct was a long one, I hadn’t even checked which talks were when, so I was very thankful for the schedule built into your name tag! I took quite a few notes for general use, but please to refer to the originals where…
Posted July 25th, 2008 in Accessibility, Front-end code, PDF / Flash.
I was writing a little accessibility article for .net magazine about text-replacement techniques, including sIFR. I was blithely saying that “yea, don’t worry, it’s fine” with a couple of caveats. But, rather than rely on memory I did a quick test, and discovered something strange.
Posted July 16th, 2008 in Real life.
In a break from our irregular schedule, I feel compelled to point out that Joss Whedon is doing a sort of Radiohead. For a few days only, there is a three part “supervillain musical” free online. During the writers strike Joss and a few friends got together to do something fun and silly, and experiment whilst they were at it.
Posted June 25th, 2008 in Accessibility.
I’d been meaning to post on the microformat-accessibility issue, but Patrick Lauke just posted a great sumary. As a sort of +1, I’d just like to share what I would prefer as an accessibility aware developer.
Posted May 12th, 2008 in Front-end code.
In a recent test with Internet Explorer’s conditional comments, some of the more complex operators didn’t seem to work. For example, trying to target IE 6 and 7 defensively, the ‘and’ operator didn’t work. However, there is another solution.
Posted May 8th, 2008 in Accessibility, Front-end code.
Recently a link to a Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) cheat sheet came across my radar, and I was curious what sort advice is given for SEO these days. I’m not an SEO expert, but I thought a short analysis of how SEO and accessibility overlap or conflict would be useful.