Zeldman to help with IE7?

According to a recent Internet Explorer Team chat found over at aebrahim’s blog, it seems Jeffrey Zeldman, other standards evangelists and big name developers could possibly find themselves working alongside Microsoft on future versions of IE.

Tabbed browsing is also mentioned as a possible feature in a future release of IE and additional accessibility features are mentioned. Unfortunately, talk of not wanting to “break” things by adding a better standards support is dis-heartening… so I guess we’ll have to wait and see what the next version of IE has in store for the web-developer.

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Posted on July 10th, 2004 in Accessibility, Software, Web, Web Standards | 4 Comments

Web Accessibility and UK Law

A great article written by Trenton Moss, discussing Web Accessibility and UK Law, can now be found on A List Apart.

As you may know, the articles normally come in 2’s, so you can also find “Power To The People: Relative Font Sizes”.

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Posted on April 10th, 2004 in Accessibility, Typography | Comments Off

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