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Kev Harland

Web accessibility myths - 0 views

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      Many advocates of web accessibility tend to have rather dull, unattractive websites. This is unfortunate, as web accessibility need not affect the design of the website in any way whatsoever. To fully dispel this myth, have a look at the CSS Zen Garden
  • Any web developer with basic HTML and CSS design knowledge, and a bit of time on their hands, can easily learn and implement web accessibility.
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Before and After Demonstration: Overview - 0 views

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    The Before and After Demonstration is a multi-page resource that shows an inaccessible website and a retrofitted version of this same website. Each web page includes inline annotations that can be activated to highlight some of the key accessibility barriers or repairs. Each web page is also accompanied by an evaluation report to inform the developers on the level of conformance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
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10 Tools for Evaluating Web Design Accessibility - 1 views

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    Check how accessible your website is using these free tools
Kev Harland

H2: Combining adjacent image and text links for the same resource | Techniques for WCAG... - 0 views

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    A single illustration of the myriad of techniques a web designer must take on board in order to create accessible websites.
Kev Harland

JAWS Support for ARIA - updated October 2012 | The Paciello Group BlogThe Paciello Grou... - 0 views

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    First, ARIA markup was designed to insert information useful to assistive technologies into existing HTML code.
Kev Harland

Wrong Planet - Autism Community - 0 views

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    Wrong Planet is the web community designed for individuals (and parents / professionals of those) with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, PDDs, and other neurological differences. We provide a discussion forum, where members communicate with each other, an article section, with exclusive articles and how-to guides, a blogging feature, and a chatroom for real-time communication with other Aspies.
Kev Harland

Progressive Enhancement: What It Is, And How To Use It? | Smashing Coding - 0 views

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    Progressive Enhancement is a powerful methodology that allows Web developers to concentrate on building the best possible websites while balancing the issues inherent in those websites being accessed by multiple unknown user-agents.
Kev Harland

WAI-ARIA FAQ - 0 views

  • WAI-ARIA 1.0 is currently a W3C "Candidate Recommendation".
  • Developing custom, cross-browser JavaScript widgets is more complex, and implementing WAI-ARIA in these is proportionally more complex.
  • "WAI-ARIA" is the abbreviation for the Accessible Rich Internet Applications documents. In order to avoid confusion, please use "WAI-ARIA" (instead of just "ARIA"), at least in titles, headings, and on first reference in documentation.
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    WAI-ARIA is already supported in several browsers and assistive technologies (even though it is not finalized yet). Once WAI-ARIA is stable, WAI will collect and publish a list of WAI-ARIA implementations, that is, what supports WAI-ARIA. Some information on WAI-ARIA support is already available on other Web sites.
Kev Harland

TrainingForce | Are Narrated PowerPoint Presentations Really Training? - 0 views

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    Deliver the PowerPoint as a finished product. In other words, display the presentation embedded in a web browser window. Avoid forcing students to download the presentation onto their computer if at all possible.  Downloading presents all kinds of problems - for example, what happens with embedded audio and video files.
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WebAIM: Creating Semantic Structure - 0 views

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    Creating Semantic Structure
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