- From: Addison Phillips <addison@yahoo-inc.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 08:51:26 -0700
- To: "Swan, Henny" <Henny.Swan@rnib.org.uk>
- CC: www-international@w3.org
Hi Henry, > 3. Introduction to internationalisation > I have Richard's presentations and stuff from the W3C but wondered if > there was anything that people would suggest beyond that. You might glance at my personal website, where I have the Unicode tutorial "Introduction to Internationalization" posted. It's fairly basic, but it's free :-). http://www.inter-locale.com I also have a few pretty-basic pages about testing there. Addison -- Addison Phillips Globalization Architect -- Yahoo! Inc. Chair -- W3C Internationalization Core WG Internationalization is an architecture. It is not a feature. Swan, Henny wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm quite new to the list and trying to train myself as best I can in > internationalisation so please excuse what are probably going to be > questions that are basic or may have been covered before. > > Could anybody point me to resources on one or more of the following or > at least indicate if they do or don't exist: > > 1. Testing for internationalisation > Techniques, tips and common tests for checking that sites are able to > internationalise well. > > 2. Resources on web design do's and don'ts for Chinese / English > websites > Key things to consider both code and design wise. > > 3. Introduction to internationalisation > I have Richard's presentations and stuff from the W3C but wondered if > there was anything that people would suggest beyond that. > > Many thanks in advance. > > Henny > > --- > Henny Swan > Senior Web Accessibility Consultant > RNIB Web Access Consultancy > T: 020 7391 2044 > M: 07968 741503 > E: Henny.Swan@rnib.org.uk > A: 105 Judd Street, London, WC1H 9NE > W: http://www.rnib.org.uk/wac > > Need to know more about web accessibility? Then why not enrol on one of > our training courses at http://www.rnib.org.uk/webaccesstraining. > > Also keep up to date with news in the world of accessibility in our blog > at http://www.rnib.org.uk/wacblog > >
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