What technology wants
I cried too.
I cried too.
The web is agreement.
What if we had a Singularity and nobody showed up?
Attempting to patch a bug in Mobile Safari.
How hash-bang URLs violate the robustness principle.
Extending the semantics of HTML5 documents with some accessibility hooks.
Let’s get together and feel alright.
Liquid vs. fixed has been omitted. We regret the error.
A transcript courtesy of Twitter.
I like what I don’t see in the new iPhone.
Microformats go marching on. Now with more options.
HTML5 and ARIA: not so different after all.
Ich fliege nach Deutschland.
The flame that’s Creative Commons licensed burns twice as long.
I delivered the keynote presentation at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
The closing panel at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
A presentation by Ian Forrester at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
A presentation by Stephen Eisden at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
A presentation by Jonathan Hassell at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
A presentation by Antonia Hyde at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
A presentation by Christian Heilmann at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
A presentation by Steve Faulkner at the Accessibility 2.0 conference.
Even better than Werewolf.
Eventful.
Banishing the moaners and whingers with a healthy dose of amazing videos.
Ajax and accessibility; a presentation transcribed.
Where the 80/20 principle breaks down.
Cheekiness and gravitas in equal amounts.
The power of language and semantics.
An awards ceremony that means a damn.
Joe finds me patronising.
Brighton misses Joe Clark.
Making podcasts accessible.
This is the plain vanilla look.
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Hand-picked highlights from the archive.
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I had the pleasure of welcoming these people into my home: