Posted in news on Sep 9th, 2008
After six amazing years at RNIB I have decided that it is time to move on and try my hand elsewhere. It’s been both challenging and rewarding working as the Senior Web Accessibility Consultant in such a diverse organisation and I have been fortunate enough to work on some fantastic projects with equally amazing [...]
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In a couple of weeks I’ll be on the road speaking and attending a number of conferences taking me through to March.
First up is the first ever Techshare India in New Delhi. Techshare is all about technology and accessibility (web, mobile, software, audio, Daisy…) and I’m really looking forward to learning more about what is [...]
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Posted in accessibility, standards on Nov 24th, 2007
In honor of Jeffrey Zeldman’s blue beanie on the cover of his classic book, Monday, November 26th is blue beanie day Blue Beanie Day.
Blue Beanie Day is about Standardistas wearing a Blue Beanie to show their support for accessible, semantic web content. To get involved grab a Blue Beanie and snap a photo. Then on [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 22nd, 2007
So while my blogging energies have been channeled elsewhere this one has been a bit neglected and went into involuntary hibernation. Kicking off initially as the “Henny and her mutley crew” blog to support me fundraising for Sam by dog sledding in the Arctic in 2006, I’ve decided to have a revamp and update [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 18th, 2006
While wandering around the web looking at a couple of dog sledding sites I came across Crazy Musher a fellow dog sledder who went on the exact same route as we did in Alta, the Arctic Circle in Norway. Crazy Musher was raising money for the Scott Polar Research Institute and had the initiative to [...]
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