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Tag Archives: ajax
@media session 10
WAI-ARIA – It’s Easy Steve Faulkner Web Accessibility Initative – Accessible Rich Internet Applications It’s a W3C spec, close to becoming a recommendatio, aims to make sense out of NOISE, out of silence. Wherever possible, use the native tags to … Continue reading
Posted in accessibility, at media
Tagged accessibility, ajax, w3c, WAI-ARIA
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@media – Beyond Ajax
@media has rolled around super-quick this year. It kicked off with Jesse James Garrett of Adaptive Path talking about the future of web beyond Ajax. He started by asking us “what is the web good for (at)? It’s still quite … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, development
Tagged adaptive path, ajax, atmedia, atmedia2007, google, ipod, jesse james garrett, tivo, youtube
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Playing Catchup
I seem to have got out of the blogging habit, so I’m hoping to catch up on a few posts now. I’ll tweak the dates so they’re relevent to the events roughly as they happened (chronology? what’s that?!) The first … Continue reading
Posted in accessibility, development, geekery, social, web standards group
Tagged accessibility, ajax, christian heilmann, javascript, pub standards, steve faulkner, wsg london
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Playpen #1 – Google Maps
Inspired by Jeremy Keith’s piece at d.Construct the other week, I’ve finally dipped my toe in the water of fiddling with APIs – and like many, I decided to go for a Google Map. It helped that there was a … Continue reading
Further Reading
There was a dangerously-tempting bookstall at d.Construct the other week, and I found myself buying two books which have been on my To Be Read list for a while: Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and AJAX – Christian Heilmann, Apress … Continue reading
Posted in books, technology
Tagged ajax, andy budd, blog design, books, bulletproof, christian heilmann, dan cederholm, javascript, reading
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