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Accessibility of JavaScript

The accessibility of java script is very interesting there are many people those who think that AJAX scripting techniques can be accessible to screen readers but what those people think is wrong since the AJAX most of the part cannot be accessible to screen readers so by knowing this many were worried about the problem but it is not a problem at all, there are many solutions for the people those who are attempting to make their web applications accessible, most of the computer users use mouse for the graphic interface navigation but many of the

WCAG 2.0: a new step towards integration of people with disabilities

Once with the great pace of development of the World Wide Web, a new important problem appears: how to make the Internet accessible for the people with disabilities? As an answer to this question appeared the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines document, first version 1.0, and more recently the 2.0 version. It covers a great range of recommendations that would enable the Internet to be much more accessible. After following these recommendations from W3C, a wider range of people with disabilities, such as blindness and low vision,

Graphics Development Software and Accessing the Software

As a real web development professional I won’t think also about this graphical tool called Flash would be accessible, by any means; Let me know or let me see how this graphical software is pirated and can be viewed by any of the viewer; What should this software require is some add – ons with the browser and logically not viewable to the user; This software is not yet have the options which can optimize or speed up the search engines or any findings for the software; This graphical entity is in lieu with equivalent software and re-places the

Accessible Javascript

Web developer James Edwards would probably almost go so far as to say that it's offensive to him when people complain that web accessibility is a cumbersome process. To help fight this idea, he has created an article bringing up something that many of us may not think of; mouse-less navigation. "Most of us use a mouse for the majority of our graphic interface navigation, but some people can't, and must therefore navigate using the keyboard instead. For a person who has a hand tremor, for example, the precision control required to use a mouse

Multimodal Interaction for Pedestrians

What are the most suitable interaction paradigms for navigational and informative tasks for pedestrians? Is there an influence of social and situational context on multimodal interaction? A new study takes a closer look at a multimodal system on a handheld device that was recently developed as a prototype for mobile navigation assistance. The system allows visitors of a city to navigate, to get information on sights, and to use and manipulate map information. In an outdoor evaluation, we studied the usability of such a system on site. The study

Flash and Accessibility

Article from the Isolani Blog... If you TRULY think that Flash is accessible, then you have just lost any credibility with me (as a professional web developer). Show me how Flash is accessible (to everyone, not just disabilities). It requires a plugin, and is virtually blind to a very important visitor - the search bot. Flash STILL has not come up to par with being optimized with searching and search engines. Flash tries to replace the medium itself and remove the browser. Though some of these are due to poor development practices, please show me

Background of Web Accessibility

For all the reasons mentioned above, mentioned above, the accessibility and usability of a web site should be a fundamental underlying concern for any web site open to the public, but especially one providing health information or information about a health resource (such as a clinic). The World Wide Web Consortium agreed that this concept was so important, that early on they organized a task force to define basic recommendations for accessibility and usability of all web sites. These standards were released in 1999. The United States goverment

Website accessibility audits

A growing number of organisations, companies and consultants offer website accessibility audits. These audits, a type of system testing, identify accessibility problems that exist within a website, and provide advice and guidance on the steps that need to be taken to correct these problems. A range of methods are used to audit websites for accessibility: * Automated tools are available which can identify some of the problems that are present. * Expert technical reviewers, knowledgeable in web design technologies and accessibility, can review a


 
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