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Jade Diaz

AJAX and Accessibility- Standards Schmandards - 0 views

  • Improving accessibility of AJAX forms Fortunately there are some things we can do to increase accessbility of AJAX forms. Here are my recommendations: Inform the user at the top of the form that it requires javascript or detect javascript automatically and warn the user when it isn’t available. If the form has many fields you will spare your users a lot of frustration. Everyone hates filling out a form just to find out that they can’t submit it. Inform the user that the page is updated dynamically. This is especially important for screen reader users and will help them decide when to trigger a re-read of the page. Make it possible to recieve an alert when information was updated. This may not be practically possible depending on the complexity of your form but will help a screen reader user a lot. Alert boxes are read by the screen reader and are usually displayed together with a sound. The checkbox should be displayed so it is clear that it is not part of the original form. Highlight recently updated areas for a short period of time. This will help sighted users understand what just happened. The nice folks over at 37signals have dubbed this “The Yellow Fade Technique” but you can use any colour you like. Check out Adam Michela’s code for another way of providing the fade.
anonymous

Bad Behavior / Bad Behaviour - The Web's premier link spam killer. - 3 views

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    Interesting new approach to preventing comment / form spam.
Matt Lisle

Library Catalog Tutorial as a Graphic Novel - 0 views

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    This is a cool tutorial that is in the form of a graphic novel. Read more about the making of it at http://librariansmatter.com/blog/2008/11/12/information-literacy-seven-ways-to-think-outside-the-box/
Jade Diaz

NorthTemple.com : The Accessibility Checklist I V... - 0 views

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    Good accessibility checklist broken out by markup, visual appearance, dynamic content, images/multimedia, forms and testing.
Jade Diaz

Nir Eyal, Hooked: How to Build Addicting Products // November 2014 - 1 views

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    Nir Eyal's slides on how to build habit-forming products. Really interesting talk about the psychological aspects of design and how to scratch our users' itches.
Matt Lisle

Michigan State University Libraries - Your Comments or Suggestions - 0 views

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      Where's my calculator
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    An alternative to reCAPTCHA...still not perfect. It could trip up someone with cognitive disabilities..or pretty much anyone having an off day. But perhaps it's better than asking a blind user to remember an 8 digit sequence with JAWS talking over the recording and having to repeatedly enter/exit forms mode? It could be edited to include an easier sequence which would make it even more accessible for everyone except spambots.
matthewav

In Search Of The Perfect CAPTCHA - 5 views

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    Information on CAPTCHA's basic philosophy and logic. There are some examples of non-standard CAPTCHA examples.
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    Great post. It perfectly summarizes all my problems with captcha and the fact that there's not yet a good solution. I think that using computing power to recognize spammy submissions and weed them out (based on time it takes to complete the form or the language used in the post or the attached link) would work well for our purposes but ultimately we have to reduce/eliminate the benefit of spamming in order to stem the tide at the source.
matthewav

Website Emotionally Intelligent Interactions. - 4 views

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    A good article on using the proper language and injecting some intelligent humanity into the text used on website content, forms and pop-up windows.
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