The first day of Mozilla Festival started off with a MozFest magic carpet ride talk from @amirad and how to make the most of MozFest before moving on to the keynotes. Continue reading “Mozilla Festival 2015 Day 1: Opening Keynotes”
Code4Lib is for you, for me, for everyone
This was originally published in the November 2015 issue of the BCLA Perspectives newsletter. The original article was meant to be a short published piece in order to encourage more attendance and participation in the next Code4LibBC unconference. Continue reading “Code4Lib is for you, for me, for everyone”
Presentation: Accessibility is About Your Users
This was presented as a guest lecture at Langara College for the Fall 2015, LIBR 2411: Library Technologies and Information Management course in the Library Technician program. The presentation included a number of discussion questions and exercises, which are still noted but the wording has been edited. Please also note that sources are listed in the deck and typically not listed in the write up. Continue reading “Presentation: Accessibility is About Your Users”
A Community Supported on Obsolete Technology
This was first posted on The Pastry Box Project on September 21, 2015 with the same name. I encourage you to go read it there, since lots of great articles are written on The Pastry Box. Re-posted here for my own archiving purposes. Continue reading “A Community Supported on Obsolete Technology”
Making the NNELS Site Responsive
Honestly, making a site responsive is nothing new, not even for me. Nevertheless, I wanted to document the process (no surprise there). Since as of the date of publishing this post, the responsive version of the theme hasn’t gone live yet, you get a sneak peek. Continue reading “Making the NNELS Site Responsive”