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Dive Into Accessibility vs W3C WCAG vs RNIB
Suppose you want some text on your page that is read by screen readers, but not by sighted people - how do you do it? There are a couple of good examples why you'd want to do this: The more common is a "Skip links" feature to allow screen readers to ...
24-Nov-2006
09:52:00
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The 4 States of Ajax Adoption
So the 4 states of Ajax adoption are as follows ... 1. Denial Usually accompanied with an explanation like "Java Applets are better", or "Javascript makes your website inaccessible to blind people". (Generally I don't buy either argument although I can ...
20-Sep-2006
19:14:36
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3 Myths of Ajax and Accessibility
I've seen quite a few ideas and bits of policy writing about accessiblity that could probably do with some updating. These are the 3 most common. Myth 1. Accessibility is a single issue One of the problems with accessibility as a single concept is that ...
09-Mar-2006
18:38:03