Check the helpful resources in the Stanford Online Accessibility Program – Stanford University. Standford says, “you will find a number of resource materials outlining best practices, policies, development guidelines and more. It also provides tips, tricks and tutorials geared towards the web developer/designer – from the novice to the experienced.” Stanford’s work will benefit everyone.
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Hi Virginia – I’m a new BlogHer loyalist and enjoyed your ideas for Chicago’s conference. I’m producing a video series and documentary on what it’s like living with computer savvy people through the perspective of their significant others. I’d love to interview you and your spouse/domestic partner if you’re game (and if we all end up in Chicago!). Actually phone interviews are an option too – fyi. Happiest of New Years to you…..Jill F.
What can you contribute?