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July 09, 2002


accessible, yes, usable, not so much
Posted in :: Accessibility :: Usability ::

dive into mark may be the best guide out there to accessibility, but I wouldn't know since when I got there I had no idea where I was, what was going on or where to start. Like Bloggus Caesari coming late to the party means it's almost impossible to catch up (no matter how many jell-o shots you do).

As these sites gain popularity and fame as their body of content grows and word spreads, it becomes more and more important for them to take into account new visitors who will need to catch up.

A "start here" button is all it would take.

Posted at 03:20 PM, July 09, 2002
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Coder's Delight
Posted in :: Technology ::

I've always admired the brilliant ladies of otivo. Sitesleuth looks like another fine product from those fertile minds.

"Have you always wanted to know how multiple versions of Netscape or MSIE or AOL or WebTV react to your HTML/JavaScript/DHTML? Sitesleuth will answer all of those questions and more about Web browser behavior."

Posted at 10:42 AM, July 09, 2002
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I see it from here
Posted in :: Personal ::

the egress.

Well I turned in the last new chapter. This put me at 100% draft, and I'm also at 50% author review (which is done after the tech reviewers and development editor have told you all the silly things you have done and you get to rewrite it completely).

But 100% draft feels big. Philippe and I went to dinner and a movie to celebrate.

Posted at 08:35 AM, July 09, 2002
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