The Rich Web Experience
Vienna, VA
September 4-6, 2008
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Merging Ajax and Accessibility
Can’t we all just get along? Introducing Ajax and making a site accessible each present their own unique challenges to development teams. Most see these as being in direct competition with each other. But, by embracing some new development approaches they can end up being complementary. We will look at how best to tackle making Ajax-based features accessible and point out some of the added benefits that come with taking such approaches.
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Microformats: The What, Where, Why, and How
Microformats may be small, but they are starting to appear everywhere. You likely visit sites daily that are enabled with microformats. They are used to make contact details, events, reviews, and other everyday data more available to you as both a user and as a developer.
Learn what sites are already using of microformats and how you can take advantage of them. Also learn how easy it is to enable your site with microformats for others to use by making each page of your site an API with only minor markup changes.
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Coding the UI: Lessons Learned from ebookers and Orbitz
When Orbitz Worldwide released a new generation of its global technology platform there were some lofty goals for the UI. They wanted to build a presentation tier (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) that would meet the goals of internationalization, accessibility, have rich Ajax interactions, and be faster and easier to develop in. This session will explore the key challenges in achieving these goals, including what worked, what didn’t, and what’s next.


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