[WSG] RNIB are recruiting a Web Accessibility Consultant

2008-04-03 Thread Swan, Henny
 
Hello,

We're looking for another Web Accessibility Consultant to join our busy
and growing team. You'll have experience of working in a web-related
environment and a familiarity with, and understanding of, the Web
Content Accessibility guidelines (WCAG1 and WCAG2) published by the Web
Accessibility Initiative (WAI). 

You'll also have in-depth knowledge of HTML and CSS and will be
comfortable discussing finer coding issues with website developers as
well as being experienced accessibility specialists with expertise in
providing accessibility consultancy
services to blue chip organisations. You'll carry out accessibility
audits and deliver reports for clients, provide first line support and
answer general technical queries about web accessibility, keeping
abreast of relevant trends and developments. 

To find out more and apply (quote 4711) or email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or call 020 7391 2363. Info at
http://www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog/news/were-recruiting-web-accessibility-co
nsultant/

Closing date: 17 April 2008. 

Committed to diversity. Reg. Charity No. 226227. 



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RE: [WSG] Accessible Drop Down Menu Example

2007-06-06 Thread Swan, Henny
Try http://www.udm4.com/ from Brothercake as a starting place.
 
Regards, Henny



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Subject: [WSG] Accessible Drop Down Menu Example


Hey Folks,

was just looking for an example of a good accessible drop down menu for
part of a web application i'm developing.

Cheers.

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[WSG] Web Accessibility Update from Shawn Henry, London, Tuesday 5 June

2007-05-29 Thread Swan, Henny
Hi All,

Shawn Henry will be speaking about Web accessibility in London next week
at a free event at the University of Westminster hosted by RNIB. Shawn
will mostly talk about Web guidelines and standards, and also talk a
little about the relationship between accessibility and usability and
designing positive user experiences for people with disabilities.

Title:Web Accessibility Update: What's New, WCAG 2.0, and Current
Issues
Date:Tuesday June 5th
Time:6.45 so we can start at 7pm
Venue:Department of Electronics, Communications and Software
Engineering, Westminster University, New Cavendish Street campus
Location: The campus is a short walk from Goodge Street tube
Registration (free):
http://wailondon.eventwax.com/whats-new-wcag-20-and-current-issues---sha
wn-henry-web-accessibility-initiative
Description:
http://www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog/conferences/shawn-henry-from-wai-presents
-whats-new-wcag-20-and-current-issues-tuesday-june-5th-london/

Hopefully see a few of you there.

Henny
www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog


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RE: [WSG] Web Accessibility Update from Shawn Henry, London, Tuesday 5 June

2007-05-29 Thread Swan, Henny
I'll be blogging it in the RNIB Web Access Centre blog
(www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog) and am hoping to also podcast it after the
event.

Henny 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of McLaughlin, Gail G
Sent: 29 May 2007 17:36
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Subject: Re: [WSG] Web Accessibility Update from Shawn Henry, London,
Tuesday 5 June

By an chance will Shawn's talk be available via web conferencing or
telephone or podcast?


On 5/29/07 11:19 AM, Swan, Henny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi All,
 
 Shawn Henry will be speaking about Web accessibility in London next 
 week at a free event at the University of Westminster hosted by RNIB. 
 Shawn will mostly talk about Web guidelines and standards, and also 
 talk a little about the relationship between accessibility and 
 usability and designing positive user experiences for people with
disabilities.
 
 Title:Web Accessibility Update: What's New, WCAG 2.0, and Current
 Issues
 Date:Tuesday June 5th
 Time:6.45 so we can start at 7pm
 Venue:Department of Electronics, Communications and Software
 Engineering, Westminster University, New Cavendish Street campus
 Location: The campus is a short walk from Goodge Street tube 
 Registration (free):
 http://wailondon.eventwax.com/whats-new-wcag-20-and-current-issues---s
 ha
 wn-henry-web-accessibility-initiative
 Description:
 http://www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog/conferences/shawn-henry-from-wai-presen
 ts -whats-new-wcag-20-and-current-issues-tuesday-june-5th-london/
 
 Hopefully see a few of you there.
 
 Henny
 www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog
 



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