Simple, Usable, Accessible

This is intangiblestyle, a tiny web development studio based near Carmarthen in west Wales. We create websites and web applications for people who appreciate simple, easy to use, accessible designs.

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Coding like it’s 2009

By Matthew |
21/6/2009 | | No comments

Cameron Moll suggests we can safely go back to sizing text in pixels - because new browsers allow anyone who wants to resize it. Sorry Cameron, but for people who care about accessibility, that’s just plain wrong.

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Interface Watch: Twitter pagination

Twitter’s pagination controls have always been simple, but recently they got a whole lot simpler. The classic ‘next’ and ‘prev’ links have been replaced by a single ‘more’ button that loads more tweets on the same page.

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Where to find CSS Web Fonts

By Matthew |
13/4/2009 | , | No comments

Thanks to support in Safari, Firefox and Opera, and Jon Tan’s efforts to make them co-exist with IE’s proprietary EOT format, CSS web fonts are becoming a reality. But the major font foundries are still resisting the idea of licensing fonts for distribution via CSS. So here are a few places where you can find high-quality fonts that can legally be redistributed.

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Safari 4 beta released

By Matthew |
27/2/2009 | No comments

Apple has released a beta version of its Safari 4 browser. It brings with it plenty of UI innovations and a few usability issues, as well as some solid improvements to web standards support.

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Setting up screen reader testing

By Matthew |
5/1/2009 | | No comments

Ever wondered how to set up your machine for testing with screen readers? Todd Kloots at YUIBlog has an article on setting up Jaws, Window-Eyes and NVDA for testing in a virtual machine.

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