Accessibility
The Web should be made accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of any disabilities they might have.
Colorblind Barrier Free
How to make figures and presentations that are friendly to colour blind people.
To-do list for the WaSP ATF
Some things I would like the Web Standards Project Accessibility Task Force to take a closer look at.
Zoom layout
Doug Bowman explains how to create a single-column layout.
Communicating error messages accessibly
How to present error messages in web forms.
WaSP Accessibility Task Force
One step closer to better web standards support in assistive technology.
Accessibility vs BlindSurfer
What can happen when only vision impaired users are catered to.
Validity and Accessibility
Why is the WCAG working group lowering the importance of validity?
Accessibility and the Law
More input to the current discussion on accessibility legislation.
The role of government in web accessibility
Andy Clarke follows up on his post about legislation and web accessibility.
Accessibility and a society of control
Andy Clarke on why he doesn’t believe in making web accessibility required by law.
Web standards vs. Accessibility
Web accessibility is not just for screen readers or blind people.
Zoom for Low Vision
Gez Lemon implements an alternative stylesheet for low vision people.
Why accessibility?
Please share your very best business arguments for accessibility. Now.
Inverted zoom: designing for low vision
Making a high contrast, large type stylesheet for vision impaired people.
The bullhorns and short-term thinking
Web developers, disability organisations, and screen reader makers need to work together.
JavaScript and Accessibility
Should we tell screen reader users to turn JavaScript off?
Standards and Accessibility - navigation lists
Comparing screen reader output of tables and unordered lists for navigation.
Impressions from @media 2005
My impressions from the @media 2005 web standards and accessiblity conference.
Accessibility myths and misconceptions
A few common accessibility myths and misconceptions explained.
The Web Standards Advocate
A presentation on web standards.
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