So tonight, we had a get together this evening for library people (many SLAIS students in attendance) who want to learn how to code in a more informal manner without having to take a full course. Continue reading “Meetup Notes & TakeAways: Library People Who Want to Code”
Tips on Making Your Gravity Forms as Accessible as Possible
I’m currently using gravity forms and struggling with the accessibility of it. It sounds like there are no plans to make it accessible, but I know a lot of people use this plugin, so let’s make the best of it. Continue reading “Tips on Making Your Gravity Forms as Accessible as Possible”
Langara Computer Technology Meetup: Simple Principle for Website Security
The Langara Computer Science department has about 6-7 meetups a year on various technology topics. I had intended to attend one earlier, but this is the first one I got to.
The presentation is to focus on practical website security principles. Continue reading “Langara Computer Technology Meetup: Simple Principle for Website Security”
Developing the WordPress Theme: Making Changes to TwentyTwelve
So last week, I posted about making an accessible child theme of TwentyTwelve, but left out the details on why I chose to make some of the layout and aesthetic changes. Continue reading “Developing the WordPress Theme: Making Changes to TwentyTwelve”
Accessible WordPress Theme: Creating a Fully Accessible TwentyTwelve Child Theme
To make up for the lack of post last week (apologies, things have just been too busy), a special post this week. Before working on the new website, I once again did some searching for an accessible WordPress theme. Unfortunately, I found little that would meet my needs as I required WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) level AA at the minimum, but preferably something that would be as accessible as possible.
Continue reading “Accessible WordPress Theme: Creating a Fully Accessible TwentyTwelve Child Theme”