Rborn team is going accessible

We have created a new category in our development blog in order to write about our experience related to the accessibility elements that need to be included in websites.  The posts are based on our own experience and offer coder-to-coder tips and tricks, useful usable and accessible code that can be included in any website and other helpful (we hope) advice to understand and use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

For a start we wrote  Common sense accessibility 2.0, a set of tips and tricks of accessibility elements that must be included in any website. How we use them, how they should or should not be included.  As usual, anyone’s experience and ideas are most welcomed.

The second post is much more practical and it offers the HTML/PHP/CSS code to implement an accessible contact form. The code is available for download but the it can also be tested and studied on our development subdomain.

We intend to continue writing about this subject and add more posts to this category. Also your opinions, ideas and suggestions are  welcomed in our intent to bring the accessibility guidelines closer to the web developer.


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