All posts by AlastairC
Usability myths and professionals
A recent post by a local authority web officer was fairly frustrating for me, as it perpetuates several myths in usability, as well as calling into question my motives. The last part is about usability advice (from me) published on the localdirect.gov.uk site.
If I’m never heard from again…
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I try not to 'test' the system if I can help it. But when a friend drops you in it (possibly), you don't have much choice. If I'm not heard of again, this is why.
CSS – the antithesis of frameworks

Usability enhancements with JavaScript
There are some things that are nice to add to a site that you don't actually want to put in the content. They should be automatically added, so that you can change them systematically across the whole site. You can use JavaScript to add useful things like highlights for external links and to make quotes clickable. Not new things, but a collection of some robust enhancements.
Comparing Tagged PDFs from Office and Acrobat

Colour Contrast Visualiser – New Tool

Enter the Colour Contrast Visualiser.
Accessibility kit for Sharepoint
Finally there could be a little light at the end of the tunnel for accessibility and Sharepoint: Microsoft has formed "an agreement" with HiSoftware to create an accessibility kit.
Office 2007 PDFs – Not (always) accessible

Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007 Microsoft Office.
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