Trevor Morris' Bookmarks Tagged With "accessibility"
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Drop-down menus; no thanks!
http://www.message.uk.com/index.php?page=81
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Some websites seem dead set on using drop-down menus for navigation, but I see so many problems with them I really can't understand why they persist. In this article I list out the main reasons I find them problematic and why I would always advise against
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isolani - Creating Structured Tables
http://www.isolani.co.uk/articles/structuredTables.html
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A short article that details a the elements and attributes used to create structured tables. Starting with a simplified table and add structural and logical markup, introducing one element at a time.
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Accessible Data Tables
http://usability.com.au/resources/tables.cfm
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Web Usability introduces data tables and describes basic, complex and very complex data structures using semantic tables.
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Bring on the tables
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200410/bring_on_the_tables/
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Roger Johansson explains when to use tables and explores basic to complex data structures marked up with semantic tables.
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Accessible Forms Guidelines and Examples
http://www.websemantics.co.uk/tutorials/accessible_forms/
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Accessible Form Guidelines, The do's & don'ts of accessible form design, Complete with example forms and accessible JavaScript form tricks.
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Reset / Cancel Button Considered Harmful
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20000416.html
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Most Web forms would have improved usability if the Reset button was removed.
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New Dutch Accessibility Law
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2007/01/new_dutch_acces.html
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PPK talks about a new Dutch law which affects government websites - to make sure that every Dutch government website is accessible by following the guidelines as formulated by W3C. In order to do so, a corpus of 125 guidelines has been created to define b
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Web Standards Checklist
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/checklist.htm
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Featuring quality of code, accessibility for users and devices, basic usability and separation.
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Graded Browser Support from the Yahoo! UI Library
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/gbs.html
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By contrast, in modern web development we must support all browsers. Choosing to exclude a segment of users is inappropriate, and, with a “Graded Browser Support” strategy, unnecessary.
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Evaluating the Usability of Online Accessibility Information
http://www.dmag.org.uk/resources/design_articles/usableaccessibilityadvice.asp
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An investigation in to how useful accessibility pages are, on a selection of UK web sites, to users - in particular older people without significant impairments, but who may soon benefit from accessibility information
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