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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "screen readers"

  1. Visit Views From a Screen Reader User - Beast-Blog.com Views From a Screen Reader User - Beast-Blog.com

    Based on one screen reader user, a lot of form elements and other abuses can be easily tolerated and survived, but a lot depends on user settings.

  2. Visit Screen readers and abbreviations | dotjay.co.uk Screen readers and abbreviations | dotjay.co.uk

    A little information about how screen readers support and handle abbreviations -- "Screen readers and abbreviations" -- on dotjay's blog.

  3. Visit Hiding Content for Screen Reader Users - Beast-Blog.com Hiding Content for Screen Reader Users - Beast-Blog.com

    Can hiding content be useful? Perhaps so, if used intelligently and in moderation. This article provides three examples the author finds useful and it opens the subject up to discussion

  4. Visit Victor Tsaran: An Introduction to Screen Readers Victor Tsaran: An Introduction to Screen Readers

    If you didn't know, this video will teach you. Are well defined links important, headings, form elements, lists, source organization? Yes, yes, yes, yes, and yes.

  5. Visit Juicy Studio: Screen Readers and display: none Juicy Studio: Screen Readers and display: none

    Display:none is thought to be hidden forever from screen readers... or so it was thought. This changes the rules :-)

  6. Visit Search Optimization, Accessibility, and Images: Best Practices - Joe Dolson Accessible Web Design Search Optimization, Accessibility, and Images: Best Practices - Joe Dolson Accessible Web Design

    Marking up images with alt text. What's the best method and why? Answers are here!

  7. Visit Tips for Keeping Forms Accessible - Beast-Blog.com Tips for Keeping Forms Accessible - Beast-Blog.com

    Forms are accessible if built right. Let's keep them that way. Here are tips for keeping them accessible and progressively enhancing them to accommodate many users

  8. Visit Beast-Blog.com: Offset Class Jump Links Beast-Blog.com: Offset Class Jump Links

    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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