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Grant Broome: March 2007
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007. Website is up for a re-design with a few useful prizes up for grabs, and of course the prestige of designing a site used by the largest group of accessible web designers in the world. Information about entering the competition can be found on the GAWDS homepage. Posted by Grant Broome. Wednesday, 21 March 2007. The blind lead the blind - DTI debacle continues. Last year, Bruce Lawson. 10 Downing Street has responded to the petition. You've got to be kidding me. Power to the people...
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Grant Broome: February 2007
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Monday, 19 February 2007. The Dutch lead (again). So we all know that the Netherlands is the best place to bring up your kids already, but I fell over this today while reading through the GAWDS. Mailing list. It's a link to an article entitled. New Dutch accessibility law". Which announces a fairly detailed and comprehensive law ensuring that any new Dutch government sites are accessible and any older ones made accessible by 2011. I get so frustrated/ jealous when I think about the DTI debacle.
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Grant Broome: Hawking toolbar.
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Friday, 19 October 2007. The Hawking toolbar allows some simple controls to be available to the user including the essential 'Back' function. It's free to download and has some really useful features such as grouping links based on proximity to each other and switching between groups rather than tediously highlighting each individual link. It will then switch between links in that group. Very neat. You can find out more about the toolbar from the Oatsoft website. Posted by Grant Broome. So if you feel in...
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Grant Broome: September 2007
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Wednesday, 26 September 2007. Text size widgits - quite useful actually. I think the accessibility community has become bored of late. Sites are getting much better, code is getting much cleaner and that leaves us twiddling our thumbs a bit. But recently there's been a fair bit of discussion over text resize widgits. Over at 456Berea St. Those who can't/won't may include:. People who are mobility impaired, particularly those using switch access. People who have learning difficulties. Don't get me wrong, ...
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Last updated: May 6, 2007. This page documents the quirks I have noted in performing tests with various screen readers. JAWS 7.10 does not read abbreviation expansions on the Web despite what is set in the verbosity settings or. JAWS (at least, version 8.0) does not read abbreviation expansions on the Web if you select text with the mouse, again, despite what is set in the verbosity settings or. Back to the Notes index. Back to the Lab index.
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Screen Reader Tests | dotjay.co.uk
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Last updated: October 25, 2008. This section of tests provides some insight into how screen readers. Handle various aspects of the Web. Currently, these tests mainly focus on pronunciation, highlighting common problem phrases (such as “homepage”) and constructs (such as dates). These screen reader tests are undertaken with default preference settings and text-to-speech engines. Alphabetical List of Tests. Abbreviations (and screen reader support for. 2 Aural Style Sheets /. Microformats in screen readers.
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Grant Broome: July 2007
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Friday, 27 July 2007. Voice Activation and Flash. Just a quick one, I just thought I'd post a note for accessible Flash developers regarding Voice activation software. Not everyone has had the chance to test using this software so This may be helpful to a few. Flash reveals the controls via MSAA but Dragon does not seem to have a method of displaying them accurately yet. In fact it seems to struggle with matching links with numbers in simple CSS. Posted by Grant Broome. Monday, 2 July 2007. The event wil...
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Test cases for tabindex bugs in Firefox | dotjay.co.uk
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Last updated: November 19, 2008. If you find any of the information useful, or if you find anything to be incomplete or inaccurate, please let me know. A series of tests investigating problems with the. Attribute in the Firefox web browser. Is only a valid attribute for. Elements, some of these tests may seem to be breaking the W3C specification (e.g. where. Is applied to <div> elements). However, there is a rule in the specification that states:. 8220;Those elements that do not support the. A normally f...
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