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Category Archives: W3C
How YOU can join the W3C HTML5 Working Group in 4 easy steps
A great new initiative was launched recently: Move the Web Forward, which encourages developers to get involved in standards development. So I though it opportune to update and expand upon a how to by Ian Hickson from 2007.
Posted in HTML, HTML5, Standards, W3C, Web Accessibility
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HTML5 canvas accessibility discussions 2009-2011
Charles Pritchard has taken the time to provide an email overview of Canvas accessibility discussions which have taken place on the public-canvas-api over the past 3 years. I have reformatted it here and added some headings, as it is an … Continue reading
Posted in canvas, HTML 5, Internet Explorer, JavaScript, W3C, Web Accessibility
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HTML5 Accessibility Chops: using nested figure elements
If you have a number of related images (or other content) with caption text, you can use nested figure elements to associate both a group caption and an individual caption to each instance using the figcaption element.
Posted in Accessibility, CSS, HTML, HTML5, Standards, W3C, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility
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HTML5 semantics and accessibility
This is a comment I made on the article Pursuing Semantic Value The author requested that I post it separately, so I have.
Posted in Accessibility, Assistive Technology, HTML, HTML5, Standards, W3C, Web Accessibility
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Brief history of browser accessibility support
The development of a ‘Brief history of browser accessibility support‘ was prompted by Google’s Evolution of the Web interactive infographic. I was dazzled by its coolness, but noticed that amongst all the web technologies ARIA 1.0 was not to be … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Apple, Assistive Technology, Firefox, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, IAccessible2, IBM, Internet Explorer, microsoft, Mozilla, MSAA, open source, Opera, Safari, Screen Readers, Section 508, Standards, UAAG, UI Automation, VoiceOver, W3C, WAI-ARIA, Web Accessibility
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