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9006_32 Adam Messinger's Bookmarks Tagged With "accessibility"

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  1. Visit Web Accessibility And Your Business - An Interview With Schalk Neethling (Web Builder Zone) Web Accessibility And Your Business - An Interview With Schalk Neethling (Web Builder Zone)

    An interview about web accessibility and how not having an accessible website can impact a business.

  2. Visit ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications/Relationship to HTML FAQ ARIA: Accessible Rich Internet Applications/Relationship to HTML FAQ

    From the Mozilla Developer Center, a comprehensive guide to using WAI-ARIA in HTML (as opposed to XHTML) and why it's important. Very thorough, and addresses many concerns including cross-browser compatibility.

  3. Visit Accessible Web 2.0 Applications with WAI-ARIA (A List Apart) Accessible Web 2.0 Applications with WAI-ARIA (A List Apart)

    ALA article about WAI-ARIA as an accessibility aid. Parts of this may be a bit outdated, but overall it's a sound introduction.

  4. Visit The AxsJAX Framework for ARIA (Juicy Studio) The AxsJAX Framework for ARIA (Juicy Studio)

    A JS framework for inserting ARIA properties into web applications, for better accessibility with assistive software / devices.

  5. Visit E-shop accessibility: from theory to reality (Juicy Studio) E-shop accessibility: from theory to reality (Juicy Studio)

    Guidelines for front-end and back-end accessibility of e-commerce sites.

  6. Visit WCAG Samurai errata for WCAG 1.0 WCAG Samurai errata for WCAG 1.0

    An alternative to WCAG 2.0

  7. Visit Juicy Studio: Luminosity Contrast Ratio Analyser Juicy Studio: Luminosity Contrast Ratio Analyser

    Analyze the contrast of your foreground and background colors to see if low-vision users can distinguish them.

  8. Visit Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design

    A whole book about creating accessible websites, written by someone who's involved in the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative. Content is available online for free.

  9. Visit The Accessibility Cookbook: a Recipe for Disaster The Accessibility Cookbook: a Recipe for Disaster

    A blind interaction designer writes about some of the common misconceptions of creating accessible websites. He emphasizes not only knowing the 'rules,' but also understanding why they exist and what they accomplish.

  10. Visit Graceful E-Mail Obfuscation (A List Apart) Graceful E-Mail Obfuscation (A List Apart)

    A robust -- if somewhat complex -- new approach to obscuring e-mail links from spam bots. Noteworthy for its accessibility compared to most other techniques.

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