Title: FW: [WSG] Good radio station sites?
Thank you Peter, thats
exactly the idea I had in mind. I could design it myself but I think its
an opportunity for a designer starting out in standards/css/xhtml design. Its
a project that doesnt pay anything in money terms. But therell be credit
I'd be interested in John Horner's comments on this, as he's a
member of this list.
Hey, put me on the spot why don't you?
Given the ABC is a government organisation shouldn't they really be
fulfilling some requirements of the DDA?
Yes, yes we should, though traditionally Triple J has operated
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I'd be interested in John Horner's comments on this, as he's a
member of this list.
Hey, put me on the spot why don't you
Miles wrote:
gt;Driving to work yesterday I heard JJJ talking about the site redesign.
gt;I was really hoping that I'd find something standards-based but it
gt;wasn't to be... Doesn't validate at all and even things as simple as
gt;alt parameters are nowhere to be found. I thought that, being a
Does anyone know of any decent standards-based radio station
sites? Ive been looking around lately for a project and I havent
found a single one that is any good at all from an accessibility/standards
standpoint.
It seems for the majority of radio stations theyve
either let their
JJJ just revampted their entire site, but its 100% table based. nothing
that neat
Michael Kear wrote:
Does anyone know of any decent standards-based radio station sites?
Ive been looking around lately for a project and I havent found a
single one that is any good at all from an
Hi
I'd be interested in John Horner's comments on this, as he's a member of
this list. Given the ABC is a government organisation shouldn't they
really be fulfilling some requirements of the DDA?
I'd have thought making the feature image (Chris and Craig at the mo) a
non background image would