Let's skip Web 2.0 and go straight to Web 3.0 | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
A List Apart: Articles: Ten Years - 0 views
Accessibility for all vs. for people with disabilities | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
The history of web standards and accessibility | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
Evaluating website accessibility | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
Easily digested, Bite Size Standards | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
Evaluating website accessibility part 2, Basic Checkpoints | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
Evaluating website accessibility part 1, Background and Preparation | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
Web Axe - Practical Web Design Accessibility Tips - Podcast and Blog: Paul Boag wears r... - 0 views
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In Boagworld podcast episode 130, I discovered that in order to help test web accessibility, Paul Boag wears glasses (that he doesn't need) and gloves and attempts to navigate through a site. Excellent idea!In order to better understand [the elderly's] experience I have bought a pair to ski gloves and some reading glasses (I don't need reading glasses). Every now and again, I surf the site I am designing wearing both the glasses and gloves. The glasses make the screen hard to read while the gloves hamper my use of the mouse and the keyboard. There is nothing more frustrating than trying to select something from a drop down menu wearing ski gloves!
Ten reasons to learn and use web standards | 456 Berea Street - 0 views
WebAIM: Web Accessibility Gone Wild - 0 views
E-Access Blog » Blog Archive » Global Online Accessibility Resource Set For 2... - 0 views
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An online resource of open source, royalty-free assistive technology tools, accessible and usable at any time and across the world, is to be launched next year by a consortium of more than 30 US and European IT and disability organisations and leaders, the European Commission e-Inclusion conference heard this month.
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