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Kev Harland

10 Heuristics for User Interface Design: Article by Jakob Nielsen - 0 views

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    The 10 most general principles for interaction design. They are called "heuristics" because they are more in the nature of rules of thumb than specific usability guidelines.
Kev Harland

Accessibility vs. Usability vs. W3C Web "Standards" | AccessAbility - 0 views

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    Although accessibility is related to the issues of usability and coding standards, it is possible for a site to be considered usable and standards compliant but NOT accessible (and vice-versa). Below are some definitions, and situations where distinctions may arise.
ammynz

10 Tools for Evaluating Web Design Accessibility - 1 views

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    Check how accessible your website is using these free tools
ammynz

14 Brilliant Tools for Evaluating Your Design's Colors | Six Revisions - 1 views

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    Check the colour contrast on your website
ammynz

http://www.abilitynet.org.uk/sites/abilitynet.org.uk/files/AbilityNet%20Mind%20The%20Di... - 0 views

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    A good report asking us to shift the focus from accessibility to technology to inclusive technology - asking the govt to add alt texxt to all images is pointless - focus on universal design, awareness raising, tax incentives, user testing.
Kev Harland

Document object model (DOM) and screen readers - 0 views

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      Alternatives MUST NOT include information about the type of object (Editorial & Development) When using standard controls for links, buttons, images etc. information about its type is assigned elsewhere and should not be repeated in the alternative. This information is generally provided by default for platform objects, controls, or elements and will be announced by speech output software. For example never use the text 'Add button' as an alternative, only 'Add'. Adding additional roles means the role is announced twice to users of speech output software. An exception to this may be when a role or state cannot be added in such as way. For example, in the case of an HTML page tabs that gracefully degrade it may be useful to add the word "Selected" to the link.
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      Do not use the Title attribute unless on a form input as these are not widely supported on mobile
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      Speech output software renders content in the order in which it appears in the document object model (DOM). Place content in the DOM in the correct order either through source code or inserting nodes in the DOM
Kev Harland

HTML Global title Attribute - 0 views

  • The title attribute specifies extra information about an element. The information is most often shown as a tooltip text when the mouse moves over the element.
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    This attribute seems to be required by Xerte if embedding images where the embed functionality is not available from the "optional properties" menu. (Why use this instead of "Alt"? - When screen reading a Xerte object the the Alt tag seems to get ignored but "title" tag gets read aloud)
Kev Harland

Images / NCAM - 0 views

  • If you absolutely must use a server-side image map, always place redundant text links adjacent to the map so someone with a screen reader, or someone who can't use a mouse, can access the links.
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      NCAM Guidelines. Might also be used to justify other kind of redundant links
  • If an image is merely used to set atmosphere or provide decoration, it is not always necessary or even desirable to provide a description. In such cases it is best to give that image a null description, such as null alt, as demonstrated below. (A null description informs assistive technologies that the graphic does not need description. If no description [e.g., no alt] at all is included, assistive technologies may announce an unlabeled graphic, leading the user to wonder what is missing.)
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      use for decorative images that do not contribute toward the learning outcomes
Kev Harland

Jantrid: Why Can't Microsoft Build a Screen Reader into Windows? - 0 views

  • Why Can't Microsoft Build a Screen Reader into Windows? As Windows screen reader users will know, there is no screen reader included in Windows. Instead, users requiring a screen reader must obtain and install a third party product. Yes, there is Microsoft Narrator, but even Microsoft know that this is hardly worthy of the name "screen reader". :)
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    Interesting discussion about the differences betweens Apple and Microsoft's built in screen readers and the reasons for the various strengths/limitations of each platform.
ammynz

WebAIM: Web Accessibility In Mind - 1 views

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    USA based website with greate advice and info on web accessibility
Kev Harland

25 Ways to Make Your WordPress Website More Accessible - WPMU.org - 1 views

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    25 Ways to Make Your WordPress Website More Accessible
Kev Harland

Formats and Guidance - UKAAF - UK Association for Accessible Formats - 0 views

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    Formats and Guidance UKAAF has developed a number of guidance documents that will be particularly useful for service providers and transcribers of accessible formats. The UKAAF guidance documents are free to download in doc, docx and PDF formats and are listed on this page under the format that they relate to. To obtain an electronic version, simply select the UKAAF guidance document you wish to access and you will then be taken to the UKAAF Guidance download page where you can download it. Hardcopy versions of UKAAF's guidance documents in print, large print, synthetic audio and braille are available to purchase (14 day delivery). UKAAF members benefit from being able to purchase these at a reduced rate. To enquire about purchasing accessible format versions please contact admin@ukaaf.org.
Kev Harland

sigil - The EPUB Editor - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    Sigil is a multi-platform EPUB ebook with the following features:
Kev Harland

WAI-ARIA 1.0 Authoring Practices - 0 views

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    WAI-ARIA 1.0 Authoring Practices An author's guide to understanding and implementing Accessible Rich Internet Applications W3C Working Draft 7 March 2013
Kev Harland

WebAIM: Creating Semantic Structure - 0 views

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    Creating Semantic Structure
ammynz

AT Program News: Emerging Assistive Technology - 0 views

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    The potentials and pitfalls of the new Google Glass for people with disabilities
Kev Harland

Investing to keep disabled people in work brings long term benefits - RNIB - 0 views

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    Keeping a newly disabled person in employment has a cost benefit of at least 2.5 times an employer's investment. This is a key finding of a report launched today (6 October) at the Health & Wellbeing Conference by the Royal National Institute of Blind People. The report outlines the business case for employment retention, showing how it can deliver financial benefits to the economy, to employers and to employees.
Kev Harland

UK Law for websites - RNIB - 1 views

  • What level of compliance should I be achieving? We are not aware of any case which has been brought to court in the United Kingdom to date, so there is no case law guidance. However, we are currently suing BMI Baby over its failure to deal with the poor accessibility of its website. In any event, case law can only provide broad guidance - what websites have to do may vary from site to site. At RNIB, as outlined in our "Surf Right" website accessibility requirements, we recommend that websites exceed the basic level of compliance that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommend in their Website Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) version 1.0 and aim for Double AA compliance. If you are a UK government website you should be aiming to achieve Double AA.
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    Highlights the lack of guidance available to support web developers legal understanding of Equality Act requirements.
Kev Harland

NHS - Accessibility Statement - 1 views

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    Accessibility Statement NHS recognises the importance of providing a Web site that can be used in a variety of ways which do not depend on a single sense, ability, or technology. Building a Web site which is usable, desirable and accessible for all user groups, including the disabled, is our ongoing commitment.
ammynz

Deep Accessibility | Ian Ford - 0 views

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    Talks about accessibility not being just about access but agency
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