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TITLE attributes

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

Interview with Judy Brewer on WCAG 2.0

By henny Web Standards Project (WaSP) Accessibility Task Force member Jared Smith interviewed Judy Brewer on WCAG 2.0 status and upcoming drafts. They talked about upcoming responses to WCAG 2...

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Tag: WCAG

Posted at: 8/05/2007 8:42 AM by Sarah Raisanen

Call for Review: Updated WCAG 2.0 Working Draft

By henny Latest news from the Web Accessibility Initiative Dear All, for your interest: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (WCAG WG) invites you to comment on an updated draft of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2...

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Tag: WCAG

Posted at: 8/05/2007 7:21 AM by Sarah Raisanen

Taking accessibility to an international level

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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Tag: Articles

Posted at: 15/04/2007 3:06 PM by Verity Cork

Multiple web accessibility assessments

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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Tag: Articles

Posted at: 9/03/2007 4:49 PM by Verity Cork

Multiple JavaScript event handlers

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

Web accessibility acronym "starter pack"

By donna WCAG1, WCAG2, WAI, W3C, EOWG... for those new to the world of web accessibility, the plethora of acronyms can be totally confusing...

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Tag: WCAG

Posted at: 14/11/2006 4:53 PM by Sarah Raisanen

Web accessibility acronym "starter pack"

WCAG1, WCAG2, WAI, W3C, EOWG... for those new to the world of web accessibility, the plethora of acronyms can be totally confusing...

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Tag: Articles

Posted at: 14/11/2006 3:53 PM by Verity Cork

FIELDSET LEGENDS

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

TABINDEX

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

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