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Too much accessibility - double expanded acronyms

By bim We all know that when an abbreviation or initialisation is used, that it should be expanded at it's first use...

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Posted at: 30/07/2007 8:56 AM by Dave Wailing

Hidden barriers to accessibility

By bim. Here's another series of articles, designed to uncover techniques or practices that create difficulties for a wide range of disabled people. These are all techniques we've found in use on the web, on professionally run sites...

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Posted at: 30/07/2007 7:57 AM by Verity Cork

An update on WCAG 2.0

By henny Latest news from the Web Accessibility Initiative about progress of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0: Here is a brief update on WCAG 2...

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Posted at: 29/07/2007 7:21 PM by Sarah Raisanen

Second Life - what are your thoughts?

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...

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Posted at: 25/07/2007 7:57 PM by Verity Cork

Beijing 2008 Part One: accessibility (#080808)

All eyes and ears will be on the Beijing 2008 Olympics website next year when the games swing into action on September 6th...

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Posted at: 17/07/2007 10:55 AM by Verity Cork

A Video Interview with Shawn Henry, From California to Japan

By henny The latest news from the Web Accessibility Website is that as part of the Mitsue-Links "Meet the Professionals" video series, Shawn Henry of W3C WAI talks with Kazuhito Kidachi about shared responsibilities between web site...

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Posted at: 13/07/2007 8:19 AM by Sarah Raisanen

Yahoo! YUI Theatre presents Shawn Henry's "Web Accessibility Guidelines update

By henny While in London at the beginning of June Shawn Henry gave a number of presentations. She kicked off the week at an event we hosted talking about "What's new, WCAG 2...

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Posted at: 28/06/2007 4:25 PM by Sarah Raisanen

Victor Tsaran: An Introduction to Screen Readers - Yahoo! Video

Victor Tsaran, Accessibility Program Manager over at Yahoo! is filmed here explaining what screen readers are and how people interact with them...

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Posted at: 24/05/2007 11:44 AM by Verity Cork

WCAG 2.0 - where to start?

By henny Much has been said about the WCAG 2.0 Guidelines and the large amount of information bundled with it, with many people asking, "where do I start?". When the draft WCAG 2...

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Posted at: 21/05/2007 12:52 PM by Sarah Raisanen

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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Posted at: 16/05/2007 9:36 AM by Dave Wailing

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