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Monthly Archives: June 2009
PDF Accessibility Webinar
PDF & WCAG 2.0 Charlie Pike from TPG is presenting a PDF Accessibility Webinar in conjunction with Adobe Acrobat User Group. It’s free to attend, pre-registration required. Wednesday, June 17 10:00 AM US Pacific Time.
Posted in Accessibility, Adobe, Assistive Technology, PDF, WCAG 2.0, Web Accessibility, Webinar
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ARIA Role Support in Safari 4.0
Victor Tsarin asked on Twitter Safari4 final came out but I don’t see any #ARIA improvements. Do you? The Safari 4 New features page talks about ARIA support Safari supports Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA). The ARIA standard helps web … Continue reading
Notes on accessibility of text replacement using HTML5 canvas
Roger Johannson recently blogged on issues with Cufon Accessibility in relation to Assistive Technology, which is well worth a read. It prompted me to do a little testing:
Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, canvas, HTML 5, JAWS, Screen Readers, W3C, Web Accessibility
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Thinking About HTML 5 canvas Accessibility
The canvas element is a new element of the ‘in progress’ HTML 5 specification, it provides the ability to create dynamically generated graphics in HTML in conjunction with JavaScript. It has rightly generated a lot of interest due to the … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, canvas, HTML 5, WCAG 2.0, Web Accessibility
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Webinar Rerecorded: Adobe Flash and WCAG 2
The Flash and WCAG 2 webinar was rerecorded due to quality issues with the original live version Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Adobe, Flash, Webinar
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