Are HTML tables on websites good for user experience and accessibility?
Tables are often used in web design for organising data, but their usage raises questions about accessibility and experience.
Tables are often used in web design for organising data, but their usage raises questions about accessibility and experience.
Although web components have been around for several years in the web development world, it hasn’t been something that I’ve heard mentioned a lot. On the surface, web components look like an easy way to create and…
We are reviewing our digital pattern library to see how it can be more accessible. This article gives an overview of WAI-ARIA.
Ink is a fairly new framework from Zurb, who brought us the Foundation CSS framework, for creating responsive HTML emails. It’s been a while since I’ve been asked to help put together an HTML email but as news of this…
The University is looking for an experienced web developer to join the web team. Grade: 5 Salary: £24, 766 — £29,541 per year Fixed term: 3 years Start: as soon as possible Closing date for applications: Friday 19 July…
One of the most frequent problems with content on the University website is broken links. Frustratingly, many of these broken links are perfectly avoidable. With a bit of extra care, content owners can take one simple…
If you are using TerminalFour Site Manager to update content on the University website, it is worth taking a short amount of time to check that you are using the most up-to-date HTML editor. In late 2009, Site Manager…
Earlier this month Gareth and I attended the Institutional Web Management Workshop 2010 (IWMW10), held at the University of Sheffield. It was my first time at IWMW, and since I still feel slightly new to the Web in a…