I am happy to report that the new Found Line website has launched! This new version includes some much needed content and visual updates and is now running in Zend Framework (although there is very little functionality beyond static content). All of the visual effects use jQuery, there is no Flash to be found on the site, and all behavior should degrade gracefully if JavaScript is not enabled. The site is almost entirely valid XHTML and CSS – the only exceptions are a couple of visual effects that required a bit of hacking (but we’re hoping to find a valid XHTML alternative). The site has been checked for cross-browser compatibility in 25+ browser/OS combinations. It has also been tested in a text only browser and should be accessible to screen readers. Please take a look and let me know your thoughts – good, bad, or indifferent!
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