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12380_32 Recent Bookmarks in Accessible Web Developers Tagged With "usability"

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    Visit Web Excessibility - Beast-Blog.com Web Excessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    Too much of a good thing often ends up being less good. The same applies to web accessibility.

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    Visit Web Design Blog » Web Browser Usability Issue - Designbit Web Design Blog » Web Browser Usability Issue - Designbit

    Browser makers could easy to use and consistent textsize widgets as part of the browser.

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    Visit Inaccessible Label-Wrapped Form Inputs - Beast-Blog.com Inaccessible Label-Wrapped Form Inputs - Beast-Blog.com

    Wrapping a form input with its label can have serious consequences affecting Windows Eyes and Mac Safari users. It's best for use a for/id attribute association

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    Visit Passive Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com Passive Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    Accessibility should be an integrated and passive offering. Things should be available, and they should just work. For everyone. This should be par for the course. Plus, a tip for non-profits (meme)

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    Visit Opening New Browser Windows Opening New Browser Windows

    The experience and opinion of one blind user on opening new windows. My favorite bit: > My personal feeling is that whether or not a user will have difficulty with spawned windows is probably less a question of disability and more a question of… More

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    Visit Accessibility and a society of control | And all that Malarkey Accessibility and a society of control | And all that Malarkey

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    Visit Web accessibility (Joe Clark: Media Access) Web accessibility (Joe Clark: Media Access)

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    Visit What does Accessibility mean? What does Accessibility mean?

    A look at what accessibility really means.

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    Visit DevSource video - Steve Krug talks about usability DevSource video - Steve Krug talks about usability

    Interview with Steve Krug, author of "Don't make me think".

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    Visit Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    There's more to web accessibility than accommodating minority users. A good site will also be visually accessible meaning it is well-organized, clear in content and layout, and more. Forgetting the needs of majority users does not a good site make.

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