Monthly Archives: July 2008

Introduction to WAI ARIA – Gez Lemon

Gez Lemon from TPG has written an article for Dev.Opera, which provides an Introduction to WAI ARIA.

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Social Accessibility – Threes a Crowd?

I started to write a post about the new social accessibility tools/services that have been announced in the last week or so: IBM Social Accessibility Project and Webvisum.

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Circumventing Hegemony in the HTML WG

Raising Issues In order to raise an issue or proposal in regards to the HTML5 specification you do not have to be a member of the W3C HTML Working Group (HTML WG). Anyone can simply enter a bug into the … Continue reading

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Craig Stuntz details a bug in JAWS and comments upon the lack of a developer program for JAWS. This topic is followed up on the Blind Access journal.

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