Monthly Archives: November 2007

CSS Editor bookmarklet for IE

For times when CSS styles need to be tested, on the fly, in Internet Explorer, the CSS editor bookmarklet can come in handy. It was originally developed from the test styles bookmarklet by Jesse Ruderman. When Internet Explorer 7 came … Continue reading

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Fieldsets, Legends and Screen Readers

Italian translation Fieldset, Legend e Screen Reader by Roberto Castaldo. The grouping and labelling of thematically related controls within a form is an important aspect of providing semantic information so users can understand and complete a form successfully. Differences in … Continue reading

Posted in Assistive Technology, JAWS, Screen Readers, Web Accessibility, Window Eyes | 15 Comments

One Reason Why Section 508 Isn’t Working

An area of accessibility that I have been deeply involved in for the past 18 months is the TEITAC (Telecommunications and Electronic and Information Technology Advisory Committee). By the way, it’s pronounced “Tie Tack” not “Tea Tack”. TEITAC consists of … Continue reading

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The TPG Voice

For well over a year, several members of the TPG team and I have been talking about setting up a company blog. The problem is, we have so many things going on, creating a focused blog is nearly impossible. Then … Continue reading

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