Accessibility
The Web should be made accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of any disabilities they might have.
WCAG 2.0 Scripting group
Making JavaScript compatible with the goals of Web accessibility.
Mobile web development
Things to keep in mind when making web pages viewable and usable in mobile browsers.
Visited Links
A discussion on how to represent the distinction between visited and unvisited links.
24-timmarswebben 2.0
Guidelines (in Swedish) for developing and designing websites for the Swedish public sector.
Zeldman vs. drop-down menus
Zeldman shares his feelings on drop-down menus.
On separate but equal design
An excellent article on text-only alternatives and accessibility.
10 Accessibility Blunders of the Big Players
Trenton Moss takes a look at common accessibility problems on many major websites.
Hidden Information
Many accessibility techniques provide information that is hidden from most users.
5 questions to ask your web development team
Five questions that managers and site owners should be asking their web developers.
Keyboard Usage and Tabindex
How adding tabindex attributes to links can cause accessibility problems.
Statistics defence
Arguments against the “statistics defence” many people use as an excuse for ignoring accessibility.
Accessible HTML/XHTML Forms
An excellent guide to creating accessible web forms.
Default link styles inaccessible?
Derek Featherstone points out that the default link styles of most browsers don’t follow the WCAG.
What is an accessible website?
Jim Byrne examines four ways of defining what makes a website accessible.
The Myth of Accessibility
Kevin Leitch claims that accessibility is little more than a myth
. Read the comments for an interesting discussion.
Bookmarks for standards testing
Joe Clark has posted a huge list of links to web standards and accessibility resources.
Municipal Web Accessibility
Alt Tags have tested 408 Californian city websites for accessibility and usability, with disappointing results. 89 % of the websites…
Semantics vs bold and italics
In his article When Semantic Markup Goes Bad, Matthew Thomas writes about why always replacing <i> and <b> with <em>…
Styling Form Widgets
Cameron Adams on why styling form elements is often a bad idea.
Web User Education Guidelines
Derek Featherstone presents guidelines for teaching web users about accessibility.
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