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Accessibility news: WCAG, WAI, PAS 78 ... and all manner of other weird acronyms and stuff
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ARIA on the fast track?
As Birmingham bruiser Brucey pointed out over the weekend, the W3C are keen for web developers to start embracing WAI-ARIA techniques now. As he said:
The Web Accessiiblity Initiative’s Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, WAI-ARIA is a simple way to add information to HTML that can make Ajax ...
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Adding to the chorus: Save the UT Accessibility Institute
Apologies for those who've already seen this posted elsewhere (lateness excuse: on holiday, no internet etc etc). It should be no surprise that it's getting so much coverage, though - the Accessibility Institute at the University of Texas has been a leading light in this field of research. When I ...
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Does Target Settlement Really Hit the Target?
Following coments on Twitter, one might think that the case of the National Federation of the Blind v. Target lawsuit ended up with a big win for accessibility. On the face of it, this may appear to be true - sure, it's cost Target $6 million to finally put this ...
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Firefox 3’s Lovely WAI-ARIA Goodness
It almost slipped my mind - I was too busy marvelling at the speed and efficiency with which Firefox 3 handle multiple open tabs compared to Firefox 2 - but with that browser's v3 release last week came a big accessibility enhancement in the form of WAI-ARIA (Web Accessibility ...
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BBC Withdrawing Some Microformats over Accessibility Concerns
There are some web sites that, when they start to use certain certain technologies, it becomes a 'seal of approval'. When a massive site like the BBC starts using technology X, it's a fairly good indication that the technology involved has gone through various assessments before being declared safe. The ...
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RNIB Release ‘Surf Right’ Toolbar
The RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People), in conjunction with The Paciello Group (pronounced 'pass-ee-ello', not 'patchy yellow' as I'd always assumed!), has announced a beta release of the Surf Right toolbar, an addition for Internet Explorer that reveals numerous settings that are tucked away in various options in ...
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Accessible Media Conference in Boulder
If you happen to find yourself in the lovely surrounds of Boulder, Colorado in November, you may want to make a note of this event taking place (details quoted from press release with some minor editing):
The 11th Annual Accessing Higher Ground: Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference for ...
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Captioning Sucks
So, I'm a bit late in posting about this, as the site was launched earlier in the week, but you still may not know that Captioning Sucks. Joe Clark would like you to know why this is. The site itself looks like an explosion in a paint factory - something ...
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Introducing The John Slatin Fund Accessibility Project
It was not long ago that we learnt of John Slatin's passing. As a long-time active member of the accessibility world who worked with the W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative and co-authored a book on the topic, John was passionate about the topic. In his memory is a ...
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HTML Reference with Accessibility Features
I almost forgot to put a mention on this site about something that I have been working on over the last few months, namely SitePoint's HTML Reference. While it is not specifically an accessibility resource it does cover the basics of accessibility, highlighting the various HTML elements and attributes that ...
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A Beacon Just Went Out
Rest in peace, John Slatin. Your work in the field of accessibility will not be forgotten, and nor will the friendship and kindness to all who had the pleasure of knowing you or meeting you in person.
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AccessU 2008 - Austin, TX
If you've just come back from another annual SXSW Interactive and the thought of returning so soon fills you with a sense of dread (and not just a little amount of concern for your poor, battered liver), look away now. For anyone still reading, here's the deal: Knowbility are running ...
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