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  1. Visit Drop-down menus; no thanks! Drop-down menus; no thanks!

    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

  2. Visit isolani - Creating Structured Tables isolani - Creating Structured Tables

    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.

  3. Visit Accessible Data Tables Accessible Data Tables

    Web Usability introduces data tables and describes basic, complex and very complex data structures using semantic tables.

  4. Visit Bring on the tables Bring on the tables

    Roger Johansson explains when to use tables and explores basic to complex data structures marked up with semantic tables.

  5. Visit Accessible Forms Guidelines and Examples Accessible Forms Guidelines and Examples

    Accessible Form Guidelines, The do's & don'ts of accessible form design, Complete with example forms and accessible JavaScript form tricks.

  6. Visit Reset / Cancel Button Considered Harmful Reset / Cancel Button Considered Harmful

    Most Web forms would have improved usability if the Reset button was removed.

  7. Visit New Dutch Accessibility Law New Dutch Accessibility Law

    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

  8. Visit Web Standards Checklist Web Standards Checklist

    Featuring quality of code, accessibility for users and devices, basic usability and separation.

  9. Visit Graded Browser Support from the Yahoo! UI Library Graded Browser Support from the Yahoo! UI Library

    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.

  10. Visit Evaluating the Usability of Online Accessibility Information Evaluating the Usability of Online Accessibility Information

    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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