Unethical, Again
Picture this: you're the victim of cold calling from a company.
They want to you subscribe to a service of theirs.
You express your misgivings about whether it will work, due to your geographic
location and your choice of operating system.
The salesman promises there'll be no problems.
You accept the offer, because you'd really like this service.
Fast forward a few weeks.
The hardware arrives and it turns out that it doesn't work.
You call support and they tell you, We don't support that platform.
Unethical sales tactics? I think so.
Unethical, Again »
9 April 2008 • Life • Comments off
CSS Book
You may have noticed that I haven't exactly been very active on my blog for some time. One reason is that I've been busy doing something else: writing my first book!
CSS Book »
31 January 2008 • Web • Comments off
Listen to Me!
This summer I got an offer I couldn't refuse: would I like to co-host an interview with Eric Meyer? You bet I do!
Listen to Me! »
18 September 2007 • Web • Comments off
Lists
More and more web authors understand the importance of semantics. In the quest for improved semantics, some go overboard, though. Especially with lists.
In this article I will answer two questions: when should we use a list, and what type of list should we use?
Lists »
7 August 2007 • Web • Comments off
Samurai Attack
Joe Clark's
WCAG Samurai
have released the first draft of their supplement to the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 1.0, which they have labeled "errata".
Also, Joe delivers the sad news that he is retiring from the field of web
accessibility.
Samurai Attack »
13 June 2007 • Web • Comments off