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Social Networking Expert - Expert Social Networking Information & Advice
http://socialnetworkingexpert.info
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Making the Most Out of Social Networking Websites Do you belong to an online social networking website? With their recent rise in popularity there is a good chance that you do. However, it is one thing to be a community member and another to ac… More
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Kayaking Advice - Kayaking Information & Advice
http://kayakingadvice.com/
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Accessibility Evaluators Aren’t Worthless - Accessites.org
http://accessites.org/site/2008/05/accessibility-evaluators-arent-worthless/
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We accessibility tools can be very useful, just don't love them or hate them too much, but simply extract any value they can offer.
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Pragmatic Progressive Enhancement
http://icant.co.uk/articles/pragmatic-progressive-enhancement/
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In this article I want to point out the reasons why progressive enhancement is a very clever way of developing software and give you some tips and tricks how to develop when it comes to applying it. I am a strong believer in progressive enhancemen… More
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Wait till I come! » Oh look, using Ajax in a stupid way is not a good idea?
http://www.wait-till-i.com/2008/04/29/oh-look-using-ajax-in-a-stupid-way-is-not-a-good-idea/
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It is quite fascinating to me that the newest article on dev.opera.com entitled ‘Stop using Ajax!’ is such a big thing right now. Tweets, shared bookmarks and Google Reader items are pouring in and people seem to consider it an amazingly daring ar… More
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/CR-WCAG20-20080430/
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The April 30th, 2008 Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WACG 2) candidate recommendation... this could be it folks
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Stop using Ajax! - Opera Developer Community
http://dev.opera.com/articles/view/stop-using-ajax/
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"In summary, these are my points: 1. I'm not saying Ajax is bad, I'm saying it's immature 2. I'm not saying never use Ajax, I'm saying don't use it for the sake of it, and try to avoid it for now, instead sticking to accessible alternatives"
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Update on WebKit accessibility support (Re: WebKit release cycle and dep
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/desktop-devel-list/2008-April/msg00225.html
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The last piece is falling into place. IE8 has ARIA support, Mozilla has ARIA support ...and now WebKit is getting there. Excellent!
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Derek Featherstone – Real World Accessibility For Real World People | Web Directions
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/wdn08-derek-featherstone/
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When we follow the principles of web standards, we write valid HTML and CSS, unobtrusive JavaScript and follow WCAG and other accessibility guidelines. This simple act goes a long way to creating an accessible web site, application or service. At … More
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bn14aj - Google Maps
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=bn14aj&output=html
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There is an undocumented feature in Google Maps: add "&output=html" to the URL to get the accessible, non-Ajax version.
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