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This weekend at Drupalcamp Toronto I was ranting in a goup of friends about choosing technologies that generate profit when one of them seemed surprised by my
This weekend at Drupalcamp Toronto I was ranting in a goup of friends about choosing technologies that generate profit when one of them seemed surprised by my
For the past year and a half, while working with Myplanet Digital, I've been learning more and more about agile product development.
For some time now I've been looking for an accessible PHP debugger. NetBeans is based on Java Swing, which means it is poorly accessible at best.
For some time now I have been trying to find an elegant way to step down as the Drupal accessibility maintainer.
Last week I filled out the same multi-part form about a million times while developing and testing a Drupal Commerce checkout workflow.
As the Drupal Core accessibility maintainer, I from time to time have people ask me about the accessibility of different contributed modules.
I was doing some web accessibility training with a client recently, and started out by telling them the three things I do * not * test for when doing accessibility evaluations.
There is a lot of confusion around the integration of HTML5 and WAI-ARIA, even amongst professionals in the field who have been working with the technologies for some time.
Last week I announced my plan for performing a jQuery UI accessibility review.
Yesterday I posted the first jQuery UI accessibility review update.