Re: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'

2007-05-16 Thread ~:'' ありがとうございました 。
Christopher, I was about yo ask how one navigated flickr without a keyboard... ipernity is one solution, though the category schema seems somewhat eclectic if not unique. cheers Jonathan Chetwynd On 16 May 2007, at 02:08, Christopher Woods wrote: ipernity.com - Sent via the

RE: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'

2007-05-16 Thread Jason Cartwright
Yes, javascript is required for the full, slick experience, obviously. All parts of the site are still usable when JS is off (that I can see), and seemingly entirely accessible via the keyboard. With JS on, the keys work in most browsers, although some require you to have the map in focus. Of

[backstage] data visualisation links

2007-05-16 Thread Simon Cobb
Despite its use of the word 'awesome', this article led me to some interesting stuff: http://mashable.com/2007/05/15/16-awesome-data-visualization-tools/ hope it does the same for you. Disclaimer: I forward it for the ideas/ concepts deployed by these sites, not for their accessibility

Re: [backstage] data visualisation links

2007-05-16 Thread Kim Plowright
Ooh, nice! Ta. You might also be interested in http://infosthetics.com/ and this rather lovely one http://megamu.com/lastfm/ I tried fidg't http://www.fidgt.com/visualize the first one linked in your article, but couldn't get it to form any meaningful patterns. So - lots of data, but didn't

Re: [backstage] iPlayer invite emails

2007-05-16 Thread Andy
On 15/05/07, Christopher Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ok, relatively stupid question now, but I'm curious: I noticed my trial ID's ridiculously large (77,802,xxx) - surely it can't have started at 1 and gone up sequentially for each tester, right? it may just be a random number. If they

[backstage] Google Developer Day - places confirmed

2007-05-16 Thread Jonathan Powell
I've just got my google developer day confirmation through (yay!) and the line-up has been announced, including a session from our own Mr. Forrester... *Title: BBC Backstage* *Speaker:* Ian Forrester, Senior Producer, BBC Backstage *Session abstract: *Backstage : memes, prototyping and being

Re: [backstage] Google Developer Day - places confirmed

2007-05-16 Thread Otu Ekanem
We were planning the XSL user group meet-up for that day, but was warned of the clash by Ian and changed the date just in time. Details are available here http://rants.ekanem.de/2007/05/12/xslug-may-meetup/ It's slated for Tuesday the 29th on the southbank. Anyone interested in XSL should come

Re: [backstage] Google Developer Day - places confirmed

2007-05-16 Thread Matthew Cashmore
Lol ­ me too! On 16/5/07 11:39, Jonathan Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've just got my google developer day confirmation through (yay!) and the line-up has been announced, including a session from our own Mr. Forrester... Title: BBC Backstage Speaker: Ian Forrester, Senior Producer,

Re: [backstage] Google Developer Day - places confirmed

2007-05-16 Thread Jonathan Powell
Count me in, if I can wrangle the time off work beforehand. I haven't registered to go to the hackday event because my availability was a little uncertain what with changing jobs and moving house (I'm not sure if it's too late to regsiter now, though). Do you have more details on this XSL user

RE: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'

2007-05-16 Thread Brian Butterworth
You may also like to try this site, it has access to Google, Microsoft, Ask and NASA mapping and satellite photos... http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.509979lon=-0.226138z=17.8r=0src=msl It is easily iframed Brian Butterworth www.ukfree.tv -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

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2007-05-16 Thread Jen Topping
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RE: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'

2007-05-16 Thread Gordon Joly
At 02:08 +0100 16/5/07, Christopher Woods wrote: Keeping the Flickr train of thought for a second, have you seen ipernity.com recently? With ipernity you can: * Share your photos, music, videos * Create your multimedia blog * Invite your friends, your family

Re: [backstage] data visualisation links

2007-05-16 Thread Gordon Joly
At 09:42 +0100 16/5/07, Simon Cobb wrote: Despite its use of the word 'awesome', this article led me to some interesting stuff: http://mashable.com/2007/05/15/16-awesome-data-visualization-tools/http://mashable.com/2007/05/15/16-awesome-data-visualization-tools/ hope it does the same for you.

RE: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'

2007-05-16 Thread Christopher Woods
What amused me most about ipernity was that to me it seemed almost like a total ripoff of flickr, but with lots more social functionality added and a slightly slinkier colourscheme - the fact that it's French, and some parts of the UI are only part-translated makes it that little bit quirkier :)

RE: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'

2007-05-16 Thread Christopher Woods
Whoah, that FlashEarth site is awesome! Love that interface, very subtle and really responsive. @ Simon Cobb: you another GMSV reader? ;) -Original Message- From: Brian Butterworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 May 2007 17:05 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: RE: