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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Web Accessibility Toolbar 2011
We have been working on bug fixes to the Web Accessibility Toolbar 2011, the update is now available for download, includes the latest version of aViewer.
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TPG Partners With Deque to Expand Accessibility Services
As many of you know, at The Paciello Group we are passionate advocates for the practice of manual testing of applications and websites to ensure accessibility. Using quality assurance and usability test processes issues are properly identified and subsequently enhanced … Continue reading
HTML5 Accessibility Chops: section elements
HTML5 introduces new section elements. The new elements include header, footer, section, article, nav and aside. What is the accessibility potential of these new elements for users of assistive technology such as screen readers?
Posted in Assistive Technology, HTML, HTML 5, HTML5, JAWS, landmark roles, NVDA, VoiceOver, W3C, Web Accessibility
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Tweaking HTML5 – edition for web authors
In mid 2010 Anthony Kolber and Ben Schwarz started a discussion about the usability of W3C specifications, this resulted in Ben and Anthony’s initial restyled version of the W3C HTML5 – Edition for Web Authors.
Posted in Accessibility, HTML, HTML5, W3C, Web Accessibility
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