Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a university student studying for a BSc
(Hons) Mathematics and Informatics at the University of Malta. I am
currently involved in a study, as part of my dissertation, to explore
the challenges that exist in Web accessibility for people with
dissabilities and to investigate
Hi Marie Rose,
I have asked our team of testers who are all people with different types
of disabilities if they would like to take part in your survey.
Best of luck
With kindest regards
Cam Nicholl
Account Manager
Web Accessibility Services
Shaw Trust
8-10 The Courtyard
Darcy Business
Hi Cam,
Thank you very much for your help. It is very much appreciated.
Yours faithfully,
Marie-Jose.
Subject: RE: [WSG] Web accessibility research
Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2009 21:09:45 +0100
From: cam.nich...@shaw-trust.org.uk
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Hi Marie Rose,
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Anybody use IE8 compatible mode to test IE7/6 instead of standalone
version?
There is an incentive for me to test older versions in compatible mode
because I can use Developer Tools, so I am curious how reliable it is,
I meant if problem I see in IE8 compatible mode is identical to IE7
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You are invited to attend Webtrends' government seminar 'Turn Web Data
into Action'. One of the highlights will be a presentation about how
Australian government agencies can learn from how the Obama campaign
explored data crunching to its advantage
Please see the invite and agenda below.
Anybody use IE8 compatible mode to test IE7/6 instead of standalone version?
It doesn't cover IE6; and IE8-as-IE7 is not 100% the same as IE7 -
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2009/03/12/site-compatibility-and-ie8.aspx-
so you would still need to double-check standalone IE7 anyway to be
sure.
Per
Thanks Ben for the link, I am going to read it later.
It doesn't cover IE6;
This is strange. Wasn't that the whole Compatible Mode was "to not
break the web" because of the massive IE6 users in corporate world?
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> It doesn't cover IE6;
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>
> This is strange. Wasn't that the whole Compatible Mode was "to not break
> the web" because of the massive IE6 users in corporate world?
>
> MS's position, near as I can tell, is that they don't want to break the web
*with IE8, for people already running IE7 or IE7-o