Kynn Bartlett has been working on the Web since 1994 and is especially interested in universal accessibility. As president of the HTML Writers Guild, Kynn founded the AWARE Center in 1999 to promote accessible Web design, and he teaches online courses in Web accessibility. In addition to writing, speaking at conferences, and teaching online courses, Kynn is the cofounder of Idyll Mountain Internet, a Web development company. In his free time, he has an assortment of geek hobbies, documented in detail at http://kynn.com/. Kynn lives somewhere in southern California with his wife Liz and three large black dogs. His first book, Sams Teach Yourself CSS in 24 Hours was published in July 2002. Hugh Livingstone is a Web developer and trainer, living in London, England. As well as running his own training company, he also works freelance for a wide variety of clients. He has been using Internet technologies since the beginning of the Web and training and writing about Web development for almost as long. He can be contacted at hugh@hughlivingstone.com. Thomas Myer is the cofounder of Triple Dog Dare Media, a Web applications development group in Austin, Texas. Thomas has been a Web developer, information architect, technical communicator, and project manager for the past seven years. He lives in Austin, TX with his wife Hope, and dogs Kafka and Vladimir. |