Recent Changes - Search:

Argumentation

Audience

Case Studies

MACCAWS Kit

Contributors

License

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.

Due to spam attacks I had to password protect editing. The password is the web standard you use to define the presentation of a web site (in uppercase).

Writers

Please use this place to tell us who you are and don't link to your sites or blogs in the other sections.

  • Christian Heilmann - Founder of this Wiki, Web Developer since around 1997, currently working for Yahoo! UK.
  • Gareth Rushgrove - Web designer/developer with experience of working with everyone from startup to the enterprise via the public sector
  • Alan White - Organiser of The Highland Fling - Web Standards in Scotland Conference and freelance web developer.
  • Isofarro - Web Developer since 2000, currently working for Yahoo! UK. Was the lead technical developer on a website that became a PAS 78? case study into the business benefits of web accessibility.
  • S.G. Chipman - Javascript and web standards geek since the 90s, currently working for AOL.
  • Rob Mason - pseudo-techie-business-type currently working for HBOS plc. A little bit of knowledge, not enough skill.
  • Tom Hughes-Croucher - Yet another Yahoo! developer. Web Developer for a few years ;)
  • David Owens - Web Producer for five years, currently working for TMG on a number of government and public sector websites.
  • Zhang Yining - Web Developer.
  • John Greenaway - Lead developer at Legal & General
  • chris Jangelov - project manager and buyer of code since 1999.
  • V V K Chandra G - Web Standards Enthusiast from India. I am very passionate about web standards and related technologies and striving hard to master them.
  • OSDE.INFO - Open Anything Advocate
  • Chris Holland - Director, Web Production at Internet Brands, Inc.
  • Clive K. Lavery - MA Student at Bath Spa University (Interactive Multimedia)with a background in Graphic Design (BA) & DTP. Currently writing my dissertation with the working title "Making Accessibilty Sexy". Based in Cologne/Germany also working part-time for 3M where I did software testing and training and am also trying to spread the standards gospel.
  • Stephanie Troeth is one of the main contributors/writers for the original MACCAWS Kit and has taken it upon herself to be the caretaker of the content after the group faded. Long-time member of the Web Standards Project.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.

Edit - History - Print - Recent Changes - Search
Page last modified on February 24, 2009, at 05:28 PM