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NoCoffee – Vision Simulator for Chrome | Access Garage
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. NoCoffee – Vision Simulator for Chrome. Vision problems are more pervasive than most of us realize. Upwards of 285 million people worldwide are visually impaired. Many more have low or moderate visual difficulties. The number in the U.S. is expected to double by 2020. Due to the aging of the baby boomer generation. NoCoffee is a free extension for Chrome ( download link. Many non-technical users do not know how. Other: Visual snow, glare and ghosting. Obstructed visu...
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Mozilla and AEGIS | Access Garage
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. Last week I had the chance to present to the AEGIS Project. The size of AEGIS means it can be help bring much higher quality and more innovations in the open accessibility space. My concern for AEGIS has been, how will they manage it all usefully? My biggest question coming in was, where will AEGIS cross-pollinate with the current open accessibility community and Mozilla’s efforts? Or at least some of the ideas in it, like in-application selection. Next Post ». Inter...
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. June 13, 2009. This morning on the way to market in Esslingen, Germany, I discovered a new family of swans, living in a canal that leads through the center of town. The mother and father swans were there with their 3 cygnets, looking something about like this. Other waterfowl live there as well, including a graceful blue heron. Comments Off on Cygnet in peril. How to hack your app to make contenteditable work. May 8, 2009. Note: this article has been updated several ...
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Cross-browser <video> | Access Garage
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. My colleague Matt Mastracci from DotSpots has just released support for the HTML 5 video tag across browsers. Legacy browsers are also supported. Please see Matt’s post HTML 5 video support for older browsers. Kudos both to Matt and to our employer DotSpots. For supporting web standards. This entry was posted on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 at 8:19 am and is filed under Mozilla. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Laquo; Previous Post.
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Why a WAI-ARIA Developer Portal is Important | Access Garage
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. Why a WAI-ARIA Developer Portal is Important. Making dynamic web content accessible is a huge challenge. WAI-ARIA is the best available solution today. It’s supported in all major browsers and enables almost any dynamic content to be made accessible — that’s great. Accessibility is really important. But man oh man, understanding WAI-ARIA is not easy for developers, who aren’t always born as accessibility experts. That doesn’t mean it will actually be accessible.
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A11ysoft – Accessibility Software Development. Open Source Accessibility – A Gap Analysis →. January 22, 2009. IAccessible2 – What’s next? Over the last three years I developed the IAccessible2. Interface, defining how screen readers and a11y enabled applications interact with each other. This entry was posted in Accessibility. Open Source Accessibility – A Gap Analysis →. January 22, 2009 at 4:09 pm. I’m sorry, Pete. This is extremely unfortunate, and it is a big setback. January 23, 2009 at 12:35 am.
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Open Source Accessibility – A Gap Analysis | a11ysoft – Accessibility Software Development
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A11ysoft – Accessibility Software Development. Java Access Bridge →. Open Source Accessibility – A Gap Analysis. August 3, 2009. On Aug 11 I’ll be attending an Open Source Accessibility meeting. Sponsored by the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre. One of the goals of the meeting is to do a gap analysis of existing technology to identify solutions that need to be addressed by the open source accessibility community. Here is a list of attendees. Alternative access, e.g. Jambu. Ease of use is key. Provide ...
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A couple of noteworthy accessibility items | Access Garage
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. A couple of noteworthy accessibility items. Frank Hecker has recently blogged about two new Mozilla accessibility projects. Also, I really need one of the new Firefox 3.5 tag cloud t-shirts. This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 6:57 am and is filed under Accessibility. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed Both comments and pings are currently closed. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Simulating low visual acuity.
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Aaron Leventhal's accessibility blog. Welcome to Access Garage, a web consulting shop providing solutions for tough accessibility problems. Our consulting services include software development and accessibility training. Contact us if you need help or would like to discuss options. Aaron Leventhal has worked at Netscape, America Online and IBM, helping to open the doors which made Web 2.0 and AJAX accessibility possible. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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