Posts tagged with "disclaimer"
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Me, my blog, I, id
Thursday, June 23, 2005 8:31:03 PM
My resumé is available, and you can search for 'chaals' on the Web, follow my occasional twitter feed, or even read this blog...
Some time like 2010 I started a twitter account, and in mid-2012 I started a second, russian-language twitter account. In November 2012 I also started another blog (we'll see if I maintain one or both...).
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Widgets and things
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A fly!
It's silly, it's simple, it's gross, and it's cool
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Widget Bits
Dumb demos of simple things widgets can do.
Comment Blog
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Twitter, blogs, comments...
Twitter is quick, but not always great. I always wanted a blog made up of comments - and this link category is a step in making one :)
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WYSIWYG Editors and HTML
Response to well-written blog explaining why "WYSIWYG Editors hate HTML5". I agree there are problems, I think there are solutions available.
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WYSIWYG Editors and HTML, pt 2
Further exploration of how things really are and what can usefully be done.
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ARIA role="application"
JAWS got it wrong. Just handing over the keyboard is stupid - even if the role itself is not.
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Entrevista con Jan Standal
Respuestas a los comentarios sobre una entrevista de Jan Standal (de Opera).
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Opera Brasil na Noruega
Fotos que quero (e não)
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(Muchos comentarios, un articulo)
Una conversación sobre la Web Móvil
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Improving accessibility - what do we need?
It's not about one magic solution - this is a complex problem and lots of things need to be done.
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Unite geolocation app
Cool ways to manage your own location data
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Código abierto y Opera
Porque ser abierto no es la diferencía entre exito y la muerte.
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HTML - a new standard
CSSquirrel suggests that listening to more people would make HTML better. I agree, but there are people who already influence HTML and should think about how they can do it better.
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Walking in an exoskeleton, and why it isn't necessary
There is a big difference between (disabled) people achieving something, and expecting that everyone should do things "like us".

