In keeping with the theme of Barcamp we thought we would share a few of our slides from our session on “Web Standards & Accessible Web Design”.
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So, your advertising agency or in-house marketing team presents you with a stellar, on the mark design for your new website. You’re very excited and tell them to move forward and make it live asap. But wait! You may be missing something…or someone, like a huge chunk of your target audience. What am I talking about? Your new best friend, Web Standards.
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When we started talking about web accessibility, my mind immediately went to the announcement that the W3C had recently published the first update to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) in almost 10 years, bringing it up to version 2.0. Only Guns & Roses took longer to issue a new release. (The argument could be made, of course, that Guns is not really Guns without Slash, but I digress.)
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We thought we would touch upon this question and how the news of the future of the iPhone, from Steve Jobs presentation last week, may also effect whether you will see iPhone (iPod Touch) website traffic.
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