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How web accessibility suddenly became sexy and what it means for you
Up to now web accessibility has been the poor little Cinderella of technology, dressed in rags, struggling, cleaning up other people's messes and getting not an ounce of thanks or glory. That just changed.
How to sort lists alphabetically: even librarians use the easy way
You're editing and and you come to a list that needs sorting into alphabetical order. Easy enough until you strike the mad Macs.
DOJ cracks the whip on accessibility of US public websites
In the US, the dream is over for commercial firms: now most public websites must comply with web accessibility guidelines. How strange. Once upon a time we thought that WCAG 2.0 and Section 508 applied solely to government agencies...
Multipurpose infographic on intranet vs. digital workplace homepages
Richard Dennison has written a blog post
that summarises nicely the differences between a home page for an intranet and for a digital workplace. Use it at work as a reminder, teaching tool and bomb.