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Articles tagged with “accessibility”

  • Open for your input
  • Accessibility is a harsh mistress
  • If it fails for some, it should fail for all
  • A gentle introduction to video encoding, part 4: captioning
  • Microformats and accessibility: the soap opera that never ends
  • Accessible video on the web, part 9
  • Site-specific text zoom
  • Tabbable toolbar buttons in Firefox
  • HOWTO block META refresh
  • Speakers and a microphone
  • A success story
  • Mozilla Accessibility Summit 2006
  • Accessibility improvements in Firefox 2
  • The world is not limited to your imagination
  • New focus indicator for Firefox
  • I dream of Gmail
  • Gmail accessibility
  • Spoken Interface
  • Won’t somebody please think of the gerbils?
  • These links we make
  • In brief, anal sex edition
  • Three interviews
  • In brief: 10 April 2003
  • In brief: Superbowl Sunday
  • In brief: 21 Jan 2003
  • Joe Clark interview
  • Tinkering
  • A warning to others
  • Buy Building Accessible Websites
  • Southwest off the hook
  • Paul Ford on accessibility
  • Zeldman redesign
  • The myths of web accessibility
  • Domino
  • Accessibility watershed?
  • Microsoft redesign
  • Maps
  • In the dark, in spurts
  • Talking tax forms
  • Automatic lead-ins
  • Font sizing roundup
  • The Q tag revisited
  • Michael’s markover
  • Accessibility tools
  • Bobby bought out
  • Dive into history
  • Introducing Dive Into Accessibility
  • Conclusion
  • Day 30: Creating an accessibility statement
  • Day 29: Making everything searchable
  • Day 28: Labeling form elements
  • Day 27: Using real headers
  • Day 26: Using relative font sizes
  • Day 25: Using real horizontal rules (or faking them properly)
  • Day 24: Providing text equivalents for image maps
  • Day 23: Providing text equivalents for images
  • Day 22: Using real lists (or faking them properly)
  • Day 21: Ignoring spacer images
  • Day 20: Providing a summary for tables
  • Day 19: Using real table headers
  • Day 18: Giving your calendar a real caption
  • Day 17: Defining acronyms
  • Day 16: Not opening new windows
  • Day 14: Adding titles to links
  • Day 12: Using color safely
  • Day 11: Skipping over navigation links
  • Day 10: Presenting your main content first
  • Day 9: Providing additional navigation aids
  • Day 8: Constructing meaningful page titles
  • Day 7: Identifying your language
  • Day 6: Choosing a DOCTYPE
  • Day 5: Belated introduction
  • Day 5: Marcus
  • Day 4: Lillian
  • Day 3: Bill
  • Day 2: Michael
  • Day 1: Jackie
  • Stay tuned
  • OpenAnEBook.org accessibility review
  • Accessible video: good luck
  • Root causes
  • Zoom
  • More on readability
  • Font readability
  • Creating more problems than you solve
  • Another good accessibility site
  • Accessibility statements by example
  • Perceivable, Operable, Navigable, Understandable, Robust
  • Accessibility books
  • The new baseline
  • Accessible calendars
  • Accessibility: it’s not just a good idea, it’s the law
  • Accessibility tools
  • Weblogs that suck
  • Accessibility of graphics
  • The business of accessibility
  • Accessibility myths
  • Minimal accessibility
  • Web accessibility, simplified

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