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Seasons WordPress Theme

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Seasons - Winter Screenshot A seasonal theme with colours and background images that will automatically change according to the season of the year.

An Administration sub-panel is provided to allow a single colour theme to be permanently displayed – over-riding the automatic theme changes.


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Published: November 28th 2008

Purple Pastels WordPress Theme

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Purple Pastels Screenshot A WordPress theme with additional accessibility features and semi-intelligent attachment scripts. Customised threaded comments function included. Backwards compatibility preserved for WordPress 2.6x.

Download Purple Pastels from wordpress.org

Published: November 27th 2008

Scrapbook WordPress Theme

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Scrapbook Theme Screenshot A graphic-intensive WordPress theme suitable for WordPress 2.5+

The theme includes customised attachment and image templates. Subtle sticky post highlighting and a custom callback for threaded comments are included for WordPress 2.7 whilst comment compatibility is preserved for WordPress 2.6 or earlier.

Download from wordpress.org

Published: November 27th 2008

Purple Pastels Theme

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Purple Pastels Screenshot An accessible WordPress version 2.7 compatible theme with semi-intelligent image & attachment scripts. Customised threaded comments for WordPress 2.7. Backwards compatibility preserved for WordPress 2.6x.

Compatible with WordPress 2.5+

Download from wordpress.org

Published: November 27th 2008

Implementing WCAG 2.0

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Mike Cherim has recently published an article on implementing Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 2.0 based on his experience of developing a AAA web site1 of only 2 AAA sites currently acknowledged by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

His advice and personal approach to future development pretty much confirms the same points that I was reaching with regard to WCAG 2.0. Having intitially staggered away from the draft documents with head reeling and a feeling of “How on earth am I going to work within this?“, I’ve since taken a step back and decided that, since Real World access issues are not going to be affected by a change of guideline from version 1 to version 2, neither should my overall approach — which is to continue doing the best job I can.

Implementing WCAG 2.0: continue reading …

Published: November 17th 2008