I’ve written on making forms accessible before in the WCAG series, but I thought I’d document some real examples using the work that I’ve been doing. This one is a fairly simple, but important example especially since we’re moving to PDA (patron driven acquisitions). Continue reading “Making Forms Accessible”
Issue Tracker (Redmine) Implementation Update
In a previous post, I talked about how we chose our issue tracker and then our implementation. Unfortunately, at the time, we had some trouble getting staff to use it so the team had strategized on how we might improve uptake. Continue reading “Issue Tracker (Redmine) Implementation Update”
Revised Contact Us: Making it Simpler and Shorter
While the Contact page is one of the most visited pages, I had put it off for a time, wanting to redesign the pages that really needed work first. While not the best, the Contact page was functional and was easy enough to skim. After redoing the other pages though, the Contact page started to look ugly in comparison. Continue reading “Revised Contact Us: Making it Simpler and Shorter”
Digital Odyssey 2013: Big Data, Small World Notes & Takeaways
Big Data
- 90% of the world’s data was created in the last 2 years
- can tell us much that other information cannot
- emphasize the need for analysis and interpretation
- your data is mined and used to make decisions for you, even more so in the future
- to prepare, know that big data will affect data management, discovery tools, new jobs, revised skills requirements, and revised infrastructures
- businesses will be made up of who has the most data and knows how to best use it Continue reading “Digital Odyssey 2013: Big Data, Small World Notes & Takeaways”
Adding HTML Attribute Exceptions to WordPress KSES
UPDATED: June 14, 2013
Okay, so I’ve updated this post to something that actually works and with a real example. Continue reading “Adding HTML Attribute Exceptions to WordPress KSES”