Archive for “May, 2008”

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Woking Borough Council

Posted May 29th, 2008 by Mel Pedley

Visit the Woking Borough Council site The Woking Borough Council site is one of the best UK council sites that we’ve seen in a long time. Good looking, highly usable and mostly accessible. Given that councils, faced with huge amounts of information to publish, often struggle with the design elements of their site, our immediate impression was just how coherent this design is.

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Accessibility Evaluators Aren’t Worthless

Posted May 6th, 2008 by Mike Cherim

As seen on our Resources page, there are a number of web accessibility evaluation tools available to developers. Most accessible web developers fall into three groups as it pertains to the value of these tools. Either they love them, hate them, or don’t really understand how to use them. The purpose of this article is to encourage those who love them to not overly depend on them, those who hate them to stop being haters, and those who don’t understand them to come away with an open mind.

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