Category: Content

  • Why Does Content Need Its Own Website?

    When I started building websites for friends, I used to say (come to think of it, I still do), it’s not the website that’s the problem, it’s what goes into it. Indeed, I’m usually really happy to hand over …

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  • Screen Readers

    Kevin Linfoot, pictured, suffered a motorcycle accident when he was 17 and received £1,800 compensation. He used the money to buy a half-share of a joinery business, which he sold 12 months later for £22,000. Today, Kevin is a multi-millionaire …

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  • Oops!

    Not really a Content matter, but interesting nonetheless. It’s not just little companies that get caught out by security certificates; here’s one for Microsoft’s Office OneNote homepage. Click to enlarge…

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  • Content For All

    Which brings us to the thorny question of accessibility. Let me say here that I’m NOT an expert: I keep learning new things about it every day, sometimes even twice in a day, but I am an enthusiast, albeit a …

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  • Webcams

    I’m beginning to discover the world of streaming webcams. For about two years I ran a webcam which showed the front of Somerset House in London’s trendy West End. Every 30 seconds it took a picture — 320px x 170px …

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  • Motivating Content Producers

    The key to motivating people to contribute to any project or activity is finding their personal angle: what’s in it for them? I’ve not been a member of the Regus team for very long to meet enough people to know …

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