Category: accessibility
I’ve been working with
Ensemble Cymru since 2015, supporting Peryn and his team to update and look after their website. It has been really great to work with such a creative and enthusiastic organisation.
A huge part of Ensemble Cymru’s work is about bringing Welsh communities together to enjoy outstanding music, increase wellbeing and enable positive change… and that commitment extends to our website. We want to make sure that everyone can access our website so we’ve spent the past few months working on a redesigned website that has access at its heart.
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I hadn’t had much call for creating hard core data table in my web design work. However when asked to re-write some xhtml for an online bookings system I found some of the information generated seemed to lend itself to tabular organisation.
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I’m very pleased to announce that the bilingual
Pobol Peblig Partnership website has been awarded the RNIB’s (Royal National Institute of the Blind)
See It Right standard for web accessibility. For more information on See It Right, other audits and web accessibility visit the RNIB
Web Access Centre.
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A website I’ve just been working on (Pobol Peblig Partnership) is currently being audited by the
RNIB under the RNIB See it Right accessibility standard. This article covers some of the things we learned through the audit process, with background information to help understand how to approach building accessible sites and then gives some practical tips and things to remember.
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