The Greek island Symi Presented by Alessandro Sorbello Productions http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Symi has the most beautiful harbour in Greece. On either side of a steep-sided fjord rise tier upon tier of houses, some white, some pastel yellow, but virtually all with Neo-Classical pediments - a reminder that 100 years ago this was one of Greece's most prosperous islands. There has been virtually no modern concrete construction here and now these fine old houses are being resurrected for visitors. The spirit of the island remains intact."
Symi (Greek: S?µ?, also transliterated Syme or Simi) is a small but historic Greek island and municipality. Part of Accommodation Greek Islands http://www.accommodationgreekislands.com
The Greek island Kalymnos Presented by Alessandro Sorbello Productions http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Kalymnos, is best known as the island of some of the world's finest sponge divers. The sea has always been a focal element of local life, which has preserved its traditional character colour and style to a great extent. Its picturesque landscapes, its clear blue seas and the hospitality of the locals are just a small sample of what the island generously offers its visitors. Situated between Kos and Leros rises the fourth largest island in the Dodecanese; Kalymnos! Kalymnos is surrounded by other smaller Greek Islands, (islets) however, only Pserimos and Telendos are inhabited.
The Greek island Halki Presented by Alessandro Sorbello Productions http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Halki is a dry barren island with no natural fresh water, so the all important water supply has to be regularly brought in by tanker from the island of Rhodes. Halki has a very small population which inhabits the only settlement on the island, the harbour town of Nimborio. Part of Accommodation Greek Islands http://www.accommodationgreekislands.com
Nimborio situated about the horseshoe shaped harbour with it's neo-classical style houses. The church, Agios Nikolaos, boasts the tallest campanile or bell tower in the Dodecanese.
The Greek island Astypalaia Presented by Alessandro Sorbello Productions http://www.alessandrosorbello.com A tiny island, Kastellorizo is a place where your only means of transport are your own legs, and the pace is slow and laid-back. The people are typical islanders: friendly and curious, and even thought their lives are not the easiest on this isolated island, they try to liven things up with romantic songs of the past and many festivals.Part of Accommodation Greek Islands http://www.accommodationgreekislands.com
AUntil the 19th century, Chora was the only settlement of the contemporary years of Astypalaia. The other settlements which exist today were created in the uncultivated spots of the island.
The Greek island Agathonisi Presented by Alessandro Sorbello Productions http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Agathonisi - General Information A tiny island, Agathonisi is quiet and peaceful with only donkeys and roosters to wake you up in the morning, since it is almost traffic free
The islanders live mainly off fishing and the estimated 800 tourists that visit the island every summer. Part of Accommodation Greek Islands http://www.accommodationgreekislands.com
The locals have often gone through hardships because of poverty and isolation, but they are warm and friendly and will try to make you feel at home as soon as you arrive.
The Tao of Jeet Kune Do Film Presented by Alessandro Sorbello http://www.alessandrosorbello.com The Tao of Jeet Kune Do is a book expressing Bruce Lee's martial arts philosophy and viewpoints. It was published posthumously (after Bruce Lee's death in 1973). The book was not written by him; instead it was assembled by various people based upon a core set of writings and disparate notes that were left behind after Lee's death. The project for this book began in 1970 when Bruce Lee suffered a back injury during one of his practice sessions. During this time he could not practice martial arts. He was ordered by his doctors to lie flat on his back for 6 months in order to recover from his injury. This was a very tiring and dispiriting time for Lee who was always very physically active.
Andrew Downie demonstrates a Select menu that can be dynamically updated and is accessible with screen readers. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie demonstrates a show-hide technique for forms that works with screen readers. For more informaton see the article "Accessible Forms using WCAG 2.0"
Andrew Downie demonstrates a screen reader friendly use of JavaScript to help correct errors in HTML forms. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie demonstrates how Window Eyes and JAWS screen readers handle forms with fieldset, legend and nested fieldsets. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie discusses use of the title attribute to identify forms inputs inside a datatable which can be used to enter the amounts to be deposited in different accounts. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.