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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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A List Apart: Articles: Accessible Data Visualization with Web Standards
http://alistapart.com/articles/accessibledatavisualization
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Good tutorial on accessible data visualizations, but also a great how to on data visualizations
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Surfin’ Safari - Blog Archive » Acid3 Range Exception Test Fixed - WebKit hits 92/100
http://webkit.org/blog/160/acid3-range-exception-test-fixed-webkit-hits-92100/
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...fixed Acid3 test 11, a test case of exception codes from Range.surroundContents. The fix involved changing the exception checking code at the start of the rather complex Range::surroundContents core DOM method. As you can see, this wasn’t a ver… More
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WCAG Samurai Errata now available
http://wcagsamurai.org/
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As of 26 February 2008, the WCAG Samurai errata for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 are available.
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Prism (Mozilla Labs) - add your favorite web apps to your desktop environment
http://labs.mozilla.com/2007/10/prism/
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Prism is an application that lets users split web applications out of their browser and run them directly on their desktop. They are accessible with Control-Tab, Command-Tab, and Exposé, just like desktop apps.
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Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com
http://green-beast.com/blog/?p=210
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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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Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea Street
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200710/videos_of_people_using_assistive_technology/
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A guy with spinal muscular atrophy playing World of Warcraft and Unreal Tournament 2004 using only his thumb. A woman with ALS controlling her computer with a switch taped to her cheek. A girl with athetoid cerebral palsy who can write and draw th… More
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Say hello to web standards: Apple store relaunched
http://store.apple.com/
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Always beautiful, usable, and enticing, Apple's online store is now much improved from a markup, CSS and accessibility perspective. Beautiful inside and out! Congratulations to Faruk et al.
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Imp's Internet Guide
http://www.blackwidows.co.uk/clients/imp-guide/
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A great resource for people who are new to the internet or simply don't know. The mundane explained, in terms that are understandable to the greenest of novices. Explains how to use a web browser and to get the most of the browsing experience.
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Sim Daltonism
http://www.michelf.com/projects/sim-daltonism/
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Color blindness simulator for Mac OS X. It filters in real-time the area around the mouse pointer and displays the result—as seen by a color blind person—in a floating palette.
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