The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL, pronounced “smile”) enables simple authoring of interactive audiovisual presentations. SMIL is typically used for “rich media”/multimedia presentations which integrate streaming audio and video with images, text or any other media type. SMIL is an easy-to-learn HTML-like language, and many SMIL presentations are written using a simple text-editor. More…
Web for disabled
I was writing check points (standards) for a web site for disabled people. There are loads of disabled people in this world who just wanna experience the web as we do. Here are some tips that can improve their user experience on Links and Navigation. There are lots more to consider, these are just an […]