I want some measure of control over form elements, without changing them so drastically as to appear foreign in a user’s operating system. Thus, my quest to find a happy medium, where browsers would generally agree and let me keep my sanity. The result is what I’m simply referring to as Formalize CSS.
- Emily Lewis
Won't really affect my choice to continue implementing HTML5 semantic elements where I can, but very good point of reference. AT will catch up, I'm sure ... and likely sooner than later.
- Emily Lewis
This site is a resource to provide information about which HTML5 user interface features are accessibility supported in browsers, making them usable by people who rely upon assistive technology (AT) to use the web.
- Emily Lewis
Too bad it's all in Flash, but I forsee spending some good procrastination time selecting a word to adopt :) ------ Each year hundreds of words are dropped from the English language. Old words, wise words, hard-working words. Words that once led meaningful lives but now lie unused, unloved and unwanted. You can change all that. Help save the words!
- Emily Lewis
Good point. Now that I'm freelancing, I'm seeing more and more people who are doing the same and don't have the skills, knowledge or experience to provide quality work. Worse, they lack the self-awareness to realize what a disservice they are doing to their clients. And even worse than that, the negative impression they leave with clients affects all of us in the industry :(
- Emily Lewis