The CRTC's network management hearing has concluded, but the net neutrality issue will continue for the foreseeable future as we await the CRTC decision and the political parties jockey on the issue. Given the interest, I've relaunched the NetNeutrality.ca website with more information and a cleaner look. Suggestions for improvements welcome.
New NetNeutrality.ca Launches
July 14, 2009
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RE: New NetNeutrality.ca Launches
I really like the look. No suggestions as of yet, but I am curious how the twitter feed is compiled?
Great work, Michael. I don’t know how you do it all.
Some suggestions for the web site: maybe the font colour for the main content text should be darker; for some users, the light grey may lack contrast making the text hard to read. What about #999? Also, the homepage doesn’t validate; there are some 137 errors.
Hi Michael, I think it is a great site, but I have very poor eyesight and I can barely even see the text, let alone read it. Please can you make the text simply black on white? It is not accessible to nearly-blind users or older people. Please could you darken the “mouseover” link colour too as that is not easy to read either.
Thank you for all your efforts and information on this issue.
Thank you!
Great work, and providing a public service as yourself is a really good idea! I hope to see more sites like it from other Canadians!
Steve, its http://www.juitter.com/ a jQuery plugin.
Another option is to start a new account save the searches and use an rss feed of your timeline.
suggestions?
dunno how ya did it, but ya bypassed no-script. neat.
Posted a comment on the new site… (ya, like you’ll ever revamp your whole intellectual life for me)
NOW to scream the same blasted thing several hundred times….
pat
rss feed
is there an rss feed for this site?
RSS feed and better text colour
The old version had a site feed, please bring that back. The darker text colour is much better, thanks. It’s a very sharp-looking site!