A little something for UK based developers (apologies for cross posting):



Joe Clark "Sharing the Secrets of Web Accessibility"
One Day Workshop / 1 September 2005 / London

"Joe's advice will help you overcome those tricky areas that most developers get stuck on. He'll also let you in on many of the little secrets he's picked up over the years that will help you build accessible sites more quickly and easily.

"The day will be full of the tips and tricks that will save you crucial time when designing a standards-compliant site for either yourself or your client. The area of accessibility is a minefield for the developer. This one day workshop will tell you what you need to know, why you need to know it and how to implement it. By the end of the session you will feel confident in saying to any client 'I can make your site accessible'. For a full breakdown of the day's content see the schedule below.

"This session assumes you have a working knowledge of web standards and basic familiarity with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, published by the W3C in 1999.

"If you have any questions or if you prefer to pay by cheque or require an invoice, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]"



For more details see:
http://www.carsonworkshops.com/accessibility-standards/clark/01SEP2005.html

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