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Sandra Earl

50+ Readability Resources Related To Cognitive Web Accessibility « Clear Helper - 2 views

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    Thanks for sharing these! Great resource!
Vernon Fowler

HTML5 accessibility - 0 views

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    This site is a resource to provide information about which HTML5 user interface features are accessibility supported in browsers, making them usable by people who rely upon assistive technology (AT) to use the web.
Sandra Earl

E-Access Blog » Blog Archive » Global Online Accessibility Resource Set For 2... - 0 views

  • 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.
Vernon Fowler

Accessibility Not-Checklist | Brewed by team Intopia - 0 views

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    ICYMI: As a part of #GAAD, we launched an Accessibility Not-Checklist. It's a resource that will help any person work towards an accessible and inclusive digital user experience, no matter your level of accessibility knowledge. Check it out: https://t.co/
Vernon Fowler

The Accessibility Project - 0 views

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    A community-driven effort to make web accessibility easier.
Vernon Fowler

WebAIM: Links and Hypertext - Hypertext Links - 0 views

  • Users should generally be alerted to links that lead to non-HTML resources, such as PDF files, Word files, PowerPoint files, and so on.
  • nearly everyone agrees that users ought to be alerted when the link does not open in the current window or frame.
  • As with file types above, these icons (with appropriate alternative text) must appear within the link rather than just after it.
Vernon Fowler

RGD Launches Best Practices Handbook at DesignThinkers 2010 | Access Ability - 0 views

  • Available in both printed and accessible pdf formats, the handbook is free to anyone interested in designing more accessible and inclusive communications. Covering print, web and environmental design, it offers ideas on how to do better design – what factors to consider, what questions to ask, and where to find more information.
Vernon Fowler

Rosenfeld Media | Personas for Accessible UX - 0 views

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    "This page has a quick introduction to the personas we created for this book. The full version of the personas with more details about them and their stories will be posted over the next few weeks."
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