The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a useful standard for anyone wanting to create an accessible website, but there's no equivalent guidelines for creating mobile apps, so many developers may not realise there's a need, or a way, to...
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Posted at: 4/05/2011 1:07 PM by Lynn Holdsworth
By henny Podcasts are getting ever more popular on the web and for good reason...
Read more about Overcoming the challenge of podcast transcription.
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Posted at: 31/07/2007 4:46 PM by Verity Cork
By henny I've been hanging out in the virtual world Second Life a lot recently wrapping my head around all the amazing things you can do there...
Read more about Second Life - what are your thoughts?.
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Posted at: 25/07/2007 7:57 PM by Verity Cork
All eyes and ears will be on the Beijing 2008 Olympics website next year when the games swing into action on September 6th...
Read more about Beijing 2008 Part One: accessibility (#080808).
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Posted at: 17/07/2007 10:55 AM by Verity Cork
By henny on 2007-04-15 15:06:48 Over the last few months I've been closely watching the progress of the December 2006 United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities...
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Posted at: 15/04/2007 3:06 PM by Verity Cork
By donna on 2007-03-09 16:49:13 There's been an awful lot written recently about the accessibility assessments in Socitm's Better Connected reports. Some of it has been.....
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Posted at: 9/03/2007 4:49 PM by Verity Cork
WCAG1, WCAG2, WAI, W3C, EOWG... for those new to the world of web accessibility, the plethora of acronyms can be totally confusing...
Read more about Web accessibility acronym "starter pack".
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Posted at: 14/11/2006 3:53 PM by Verity Cork