Video Interview Series #10: Caring about the World Wide Web, with Jeremy Keith - Skip To Content
Here’s a short fifteen minute video (and transcript) of an interview I did about accessibility and inclusive design. I quite like how it turned out!
This is a really nice write-up by Sydney of the chat we had on her podcast.
Here’s a short fifteen minute video (and transcript) of an interview I did about accessibility and inclusive design. I quite like how it turned out!
The transcript from the latest episode of the HTTP 203 podcast is well worth perusing.
- Internet Explorer halted development, no innovation. Would you say Safari is the new IE?
- There was loads of stuff missing. Is Safari the new IE?
- My early career was built on knowing the bugs in IE6 and how to solve them. Is Safari the new IE?
- Internet Explorer 6, it had a really slow JavaScript engine, performance was bad in that browser. Is Safari the new IE?
- Internet Explorer had a fairly cavalier attitude towards web standards. Is Safari the new IE?
- Back in the day that we had almost no communication whatsoever. Is Safari the new IE?
- Slow-release cycle. Is Safari the new IE?
This was a really fun podcast chat—nice and snappy at just 20 minutes.
Well, that’s a grandiose title for what turns out to be just a chat between myself, Paul, and Marcus. It was good fun.
Here’s the first part of a chat I had on Friends Talk Frontend about Resilient Web Design and Going Offline.
Comparing browsers.
There are many ways to style a cat.
Apple are planning to kill mobile web apps. This is not an exaggeration. We must stop them.
Mobile Safari finally ships the feature we’ve all been waiting for …but hardly anyone is going to get to use it.
Between the physical and the digital. Between native apps and the World Wide Web.