By Bim In the last two months I've come across more examples of the LONGDESC attribute in use, than I've seen in as many previous years...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 12/02/2008 6:13 PM by Dave Wailing
By bim We all know that when an abbreviation or initialisation is used, that it should be expanded at it's first use...
Read more about Too much accessibility - double expanded acronyms.
Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 30/07/2007 8:56 AM by Dave Wailing
By bim Time to vent some steam about the TITLE attribute. This, almost more than any other item in the web author's toolbox, seems to be misunderstood and overused...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 16/05/2007 9:36 AM by Dave Wailing
By bim A classic example of trying too hard and making accessibility bloopers, can be found when web authors provide too many JavaScript event handlers in an effort to ensure device independence...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 17/11/2006 6:19 PM by Dave Wailing
By bim If ever there were a good candidate for a "too much accessibility" award, the FIELDSET LEGEND element would surely take some beating...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 8/11/2006 2:32 PM by Dave Wailing
By bim A prime suspect in the crime of allowing "too much accessibility" has to be the TABINDEX attribute...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 4/10/2006 10:38 AM by Sarah Raisanen
By bim One of the worst culprits for creating what I call "too much accessibility" is the ACCESSKEY attribute...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 6/09/2006 5:19 PM by Sarah Raisanen
By bim Before being accused of blasphemy, let me explain...
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Tag: Too much accessibility
Posted at: 6/09/2006 4:13 PM by Sarah Raisanen