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Accessibility statement
All parts of this website are brought to you by a very tight weblog software called s9y. Most of the following text is taken from Roger Johansson's page, who seems to be a cool guy and definitely cares a lot about web accessibility. So anyway, here you go:
I've tried to make this site accessible to everybody, regardless of what browsing device is used. If you find something that needs improvement to make the site even more accessible, please let me know.
I've tried to make this site accessible to everybody, regardless of what browsing device is used. If you find something that needs improvement to make the site even more accessible, please let me know.
Standards compliance
This site is built using valid XHTML for markup and CSS for presentation. A modern web browser is needed to make the most out of this site, though it is still usable in older browsers and alternative browsing devices. By building for standards instead of specific web browsers I can spend less time testing and working around browser bugs and quirks. Standards also mean smaller, faster loading pages, code that is easier to maintain, centralized control of layout and design, better accessibility and many other good things.Links
Many links have title attributes which describe the link in greater detail, unless the text of the link already fully describes the target (such as the headline of an article).Whenever possible, links are written to make sense out of context.
There are no javascript: pseudo-links. All links can be followed in any browser, even if scripting is turned off. There are no links that open new windows without warning.