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@Media 2005 report
Thursday, June 09, 2005This is the centrepoint of my collection of notes of each session of the @Media 2005 conference; taking place in King's College, London between the 9th and 10th June 2005.
Day One
- Keynote speech - Jeffery Zeldman
- Accessibility: Simple facts about a tricky subject - Joe Clark
- Web Accessibiliy and Disability: A practical introduction - Robin Christopherson
- The beauty of CSS - Douglas Bowman
- XHTML and CSS: A web standards approach - Patrick Griffiths
- Making the jump to tableless design - Andy Budd
- Accessibility Building Blocks - Ian Lloyd
Day Two
- Tactical manoeuvres - Douglas Bowman
- The behaviour layer: Using JavaScript for good, not evil - Jeremy Keith
- Web standards workflow - Molly Holzschlag
- Zoom the Web - Joe Clark
- Testing for Accessibility: Techniques, perspectives and the future - Derek Featherstone
- Anatomy of a mouse - Andy Clarke
- Hot Topics - panel discussion
Other Perspectives
- Gez: @media 2005
- Joe Clark: live blogging @media2005 notes
- Malarkey: over @nd out
- Bruce Lawson: @media 2005: gossip, Guinness, girls 'n' geeks
- Molly: The Passion of @media 2005
- KuraFire: @media: impressions and XFN
- KuraFire: @media 2005 report
- KuraFire: My @media Experience
- Veerle: The social factor of @media 2005
- joeblade: @media2005 - Two days wasn't enough
- Simon Collison: So where does @media leave us?
- Matthew Pennell: @media: A personal perspective
- mogplayer: @media2005: Post Match Analysis
- dotjay: Still alive after @media
- Ellen: @media 2005: Webstandards & Accessibility
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