@media 2005 report
With so much to write about it seemed best to keep things a little separated yet organized. This entry contains an overview of everything I will write about, covering the entire @media 2005 conference.
Latest addition to the Report: Douglas Bowman: The Beauty of CSS.
Latest @media-related news: there is now an @media forum! See my post on the @media forum for more information.
Alright, so here's the programme of the conference. Over time, I will update this list again and again, each time I finish another article on a presentation. My @media impressions post covers my personal experiences a little bit, though only very briefly. After finishing all articles, there'll be another Log entry detailing my personal experiences throughout two days of web standards & accessibility.
Day One
- Keynote speech, by Jeffrey Zeldman
- Accessibility: Simple Facts About a Tricky Subject, by Joe Clark
- Web Accessibiliy and Disability: A Practical Introduction, by Robin Christopherson
- The beauty of CSS, by Douglas Bowman
- XHTML and CSS: A web standards approach, by Patrick Griffiths
- Making the jump to tableless design, by Andy Budd
- Accessibility Building Blocks, by Ian Lloyd
Day Two
- Tactical manoeuvres, by Douglas Bowman
- The behaviour layer: Using JavaScript for good, not evil, by Jeremy Keith
- Web standards workflow, by Molly E. Holzschlag
- Zoom the web, by Joe Clark
- Testing for Accessibility: Techniques, perspectives and the future, by Derek Featherstone
- Anatomy of a mouse, by Andy Clarke
Okay, for everyone's convenience, here is a list of other people's reports on @media that I've come across so far:
- @media itself
- The @media Blog
- Veerle Pieters
- The social factor of @media 2005 (aw, she called me a rising star!)
- Molly E. Holzschlag
- The Passion of @media 2005
- Roger Johansson
- Impressions from @media 2005
- Andy Hume
- Media 2005
- Mike Davies
- @Media 2005 report
- Andy Clarke
- over @nd out
- Pedro Mendes
- @media 2005 - Day 1
- Bruce Lawson
- @media 2005: gossip, Guinness, girls 'n' geeks
- Ben Darlow
- @media:after
- Paul Haine
- @media 2005
- Ben Ward
- @media - in (very) brief
- Philip Roche
- @media = hangover
- Simon Collison
- So where does @media leave us?
- Ted Drake
- @media
- Gez Lemon
- @media 2005
- Joe Clark
- Live blogging @media2005 notes
- Matthew Pennell
- @media: A personal perspective
- Karl Dawson
- @media2005: Post Match Analysis
- Emma Sax
- My First Conference - @media2005
- Jeremy Keith
- I'm b@ck from @media
- Peter Paul Koch
- You should've been @media - part 1
- Andy Budd
- My Thoughts About @media2005
- Peter J. Lambert
- So that was @media2005
- Jon Gibbins
- Making the most of @media
- Zach Inglis
- @media Report
- Dan Champion
- @media 2005
- Gareth Rushgrove
- @media 2005
- Andy Saxton
- @Media 2005 Reflections
- Chris Heilmann
- @media aftermath and JavaScript vs. Screen Readers
- Bruno Girin
- @media 2005
- Stephane Deschamps
- Atmedia 2005 wind-down: everything you'd want to know (or not)
- Mark Boulton
- Probably the last to talk about @media
- Kate Bolin
- Ow.
- Laura Zuchetti
- My @media2005 report
- Simon Jobling
- @media 2005 - Web Standards from scratch!
- Duncan Ponting
- @Media 2005
- Lodewijk Schutte
- @media2005, wat ik ervan vond (Dutch)
- Owen Gregory
- @media post mortem
- Paul Boag
- @media 2005
- Simon R. Jones
- @media reflections
- Mark Sanders
- Accessible web design rocks
- Jon Hicks
- Th@t w@s @media
- Emma Sax
- The speakers - @media2005
- Stuart Colville
- @media Day One
- Stuart Colville
- @Media Day Two and where we go from here
- Philip Lindsay
- Thoughts on @media 2005
- Douglas Bowman
- @media 2005
- Paul Brownsmith
- @media 2005
- Veerle Pieters
- My thoughts on @media London
- Paul Lloyd
- Reflecting on @media 2005
Speaker's slides:
- Jeffrey Zeldman
- The Greatest Story Never Told
- Robin Christopherson
- Web Accessibility and Disability - A Practical Introduction [pps file]
- Patrick Griffiths
- XHTML & CSS: a Web Standards Approach
- Jeremy Keith
- The Behaviour Layer
- Andy Budd
- Making the Jump to tableless design
- Andy Clarke
- Anatomy of a Mouse [zip file]
- Derek Featherstone
- Testing for Accessibility
- Douglas Bowman
- The Beauty of CSS [pdf file]
- Douglas Bowman
- Tactical Maneuvers [pdf file]
- Joe Clark
- Accessibility: Simple Facts About a Tricky Subject
- Joe Clark
- Zoom the Web
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Welcome home!
I'm really happy to read about the efforts you will put in to report about the different presentations, really appreciated!
The slides will pretty much all appear online, but that won't give you any of the talking of course, which made up most of each presentation...
And thanks :-)
Nice to meet you mate. I look forward to reading your @media posts. Especially the one about my talk :-)
Great to see you. And I'm looking forward to your write up.
I'm looking forward to actually writing it. I'll be reminded of your hilarious jokes constantly, it's going to be fun!
It was really great meeting you. Good thing my question wasn't a head-exploder one, huh? ;)
It was nice meeting you. You and Jeroen were my fall back guys if I wanted to speak my native language for a change :-) You certainly made an impression to me and others I'm sure. From now on Faruk will be much more known ;-)
Haha, aw thanks Veerle, you (too) make me blush! I enjoyed having the occasional moment of Dutch in the middle of all the English, and it was very nice to meet your boyfriend too. Tell him I said hi ;-)
(you guys should try and come up north to one of our big dutch web standards meetups sometime!)
Yeah, how about the SVG Open? :)
I was thinking more along the lines of our Dutch Standards Bloggers-meetings, y'know, with Anne, Mark, Rob, Hayo, Egor, Bobby, etc. etc.
It was nice to meet you, Faruk, albeit very briefly on the Thursday night.
Between them, Joe and Mike seem to have covered quite a lot of the event - should accompany the slides quite nicely.
I made a review, too. It's in Dutch, tho. Twas good to meet 'cha. And that was some flight back to Rotterdam, wasn't it? ;)
Hi Faruk, wow thanks for listing my blog - I suppose I really should announce to the world that my last name is Dawson rather than ? ;) We did quite literally bump into one another a few times without a formal introduction, not quite Bowman / PPK though hehe.
Low,
Thanks! Added (with proper language definitions for it :-))
Karl,
Ah thanks, always better to just have the full name, yes. ;) And a shame, you should've just given me a poke and introduce yourself! I'm very approachable, really! :-)
Here are my thoughts on the @media 2005 conference: http://www.boagworld.com/archives/2005/06/media2005.html
Faruk - you've really gone to town on this! Fantastic. Here's my blog entry:
Sorry I didn't meet you (sorry for me, that is, don't think you've lost out all that much...
mark
Paul & Mark, thanks for your contributions, you've both been added to the list.
Mark,
Yeah I was having a good time for sure. I would've liked to meet more people, but ohwell, all the more reason to go to @media 2006! :-)
Faruk,
Nice collation of @media info, I've posted a couple of basic summaries to my site and there'll be some more in-depth stuff to follow tonight.
Cheers!
Ah looking forward to reading these Faruk.
Faruk,
Great collection of links and resources. I'll keep coming back to it for future reference. I already miss @media. Shame I didn't meet you. But we'll be there next year!
All the best!
There just wasn't enough time to meet everyone, but next year should be even better!
I miss @media too, funny...
Great idea and good to have central resource to come back to and help remind us of the event and other peoples thoughts on it.
Took me far to long to get mine written up, but it is now!...
http://lloydyweb.org/blog/2005/06/reflecting_on_media_2005.php
Great idea.
Paul & Mark, thanks for your contributions, you've both been added to the list.
Mark,
Yeah I was having a good time for sure. I would've liked to meet more people, but ohwell, all the more reason to go to @media 2006! :-)