accessibility
Here are all the blog articles about 'accessibility' from Matt Obee's Blog.
WCAG 2.0 Candidate Recommendation
Posted 02 May 2008, late evening.
W3C invites developers and designers to take part in trial implementations of the new guidelines for Web accessibility.
John Slatin Fund Accessibility Project
Posted 22 Apr 2008, evening.
Matching accessibility experts with companies that would like a brief review of their site in return for a donation to The John Slatin Fund.
Raising Awareness
Posted 24 Feb 2008, late at night.
QA Checklist: Form Usability
Posted 05 Dec 2007, late morning.
You're asking the user to give you something - don't make it harder than it needs to be.
Email Standards Project
Posted 01 Dec 2007, late at night.
Working with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.
Describing Structure with Headings
Posted 14 Nov 2007, lunch time.
Six of the simplest yet commonly misunderstood and misrepresented HTML elements.
Real World Accessibility
Posted 23 Oct 2007, mid-morning.
Disabled computer users putting assistive technology to work.
Text Resizing
Posted 06 Oct 2007, early afternoon.
Whose job is it anyway?
We’re not going to worry about Accessibility…
Posted 03 Sep 2007, late morning.
...blind people aren't going to be using this site anyway.
Latest Reading: See it Right
Posted 31 May 2007, evening.
I probably shouldn't add another book to my reading list until I've finished the other six that are stacking up on my desk, but RNIB's 'See it Right' caught my eye this week.
accessibility Elsewhere
If I have any bookmarks about 'accessibility', these are the most recent.
You can view my full list at Ma.gnolia.
- Quick tips for accessible headings
Headings can be tricky to implement so Henny at RNIB has pulled together some quick tips on accessible headings.
- Should Links Open In New Windows?
No, they shouldn't. At first glance the decision to open links in new windows or not depends on the given site and the preferences of its visitors. However, this is not true.
- The John Slatin Accessibility Fund Project
The John Slatin Fund Accessibility Project matches accessibility experts with companies that would like a brief review of their site for accessibility. The fund was established to help John's beloved Anna offset the medical expenses incurred during John's long illness.
- Comparing Tagged PDFs from Office and Acrobat
Alastair Campbell compares the conversion of a simple Word 2007 document with the Office plug-in, Acrobat 8.1, and OpenOffice.
- Richard Conyard
Technical Director at Red Ant.