Globocorp, and all round good guy, Microsoft, is currently donating $2.15 to the US charity Feeding America for all users who upgrade their web browser from Internet Explorer 6 to Internet Explorer 8, via the browser for the better website, … Continue reading →
Between facebooking and tweeting and widgets and trolls, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and out of touch when it comes to all things social media. With these terms thrown around on TV, at the pub and now in the office, … Continue reading →
Web accessibility guidelines are a mess, but that doesn’t mean we can’t develop a coherent accessibility policy. The second session of Headscape’s EdWeb 2009 conference (I previously blogged about the first session on becoming a user-centric institution) tackled the ever-thorny … Continue reading →
Microsoft have this week released a bundle of updates and security patches for Windows XP and Vista users that includes a recommended upgrade from Internet Explorer (IE) 7 to IE 8. Upgrading will probably mean that you will not be … Continue reading →
Over the last couple of weeks I’ve managed to get away from sunny Northampton Square to attend two excellent events for HEI ‘web professionals’. A couple of weeks ago I took part in the inaugural session of a networking meet-up … Continue reading →
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