Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Hanona.org

This September, the Hanona.org website was launched. I've teamed up with a couple of guys and some disability organisations to provide some collective accessibility experience.

This means that Hanona.org will be able to offer multi-user-pan-disability testing, in addition to
  • accessibility consultancy
  • training
  • web testing
  • application testing
  • PDF tagging
I'll be adding articles and other content over the next few weeks, so why not pop over and bookmark it now?


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