Recent Bookmarks in All Things CSS Tagged With "accessibility"
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Fancy Form Design Using CSS (Cameron Adams for SitePoint)
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/fancy-form-design-css
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"Cameron Adams shows you how to use CSS to create forms that are both great-looking and usable, and gives you the code you need to make the job easy."
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Joe Dolson - What CSS means for Accessibility
http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2006/12/what-css-means-for-accessibility/
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CSS doesn't make a site accessible. But it's great -- in addition to all of its other benefits -- for styling an accessible site and adding pro-accessibility enhancements such as focus.
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24 ways: Marking Up a Tag Cloud
http://24ways.org/2006/marking-up-a-tag-cloud
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Markup your tagcloud semantically using CSS
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Accessibility in Trouble
http://www.isolani.co.uk/blog/access/AccessibilityInTrouble
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"This is a series of blog posts outlining the problems I see within the web accessibility community. Its clear that the web accessibility community has been on a downward spiral for over a year now, but its not entirely clear why."
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Beast-Blog.com: Offset Class Jump Links
http://green-beast.com/blog/?p=110
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A quick tutorial on how to create a list of jump/skip links that are avilable on demand to select beneficiary user-groups: keyboarders, screen readers, etc. Hidden links without using the CSS property display:none.
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Standards for Life: Some Print Stylesheet Tips » Web design blog and articles on faith, life, love, and more
http://nataliejost.com/articles/some-print-stylesheet-tips
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Natalie Jost put together a very basic and fast tip on creating and styling a print stylesheet to make your entire site printable in one very simple step.
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Accessites.org: Big Red Angry Text (BRAT)
http://accessites.org/gbcms_xml/news_page.php?id=18
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Want to keep your web clients from using deprecated elements on your designs? Here's one way that might help keep them on the straight and narrow path.
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PHP: Font Sizer | Mike’s Experiments | MikeCherim.com
http://mikecherim.com/experiments/php_font_sizer.php
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Font Sizer: This experiment uses PHP, CSS, and a cookie to facilitate a user-interactive font or text sizing function
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Accessites.org: Can You Hear Me Now
http://accessites.org/gbcms_xml/news_page.php?id=17
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A short article explaining the aural CSS. Add life you your screen reader users' experience. Ditch the robot. Add voices with richness, pitch, even emphasis.
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CSS2/DOM - Styling an input type="file"
http://www.quirksmode.org/dom/inputfile.html
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