Accessible Twitter

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Accessible Twitter

Accessible Twitter

Dennis Lembree the founder and host of Web Axe, a blog and podcast on web accessibility has built and produced an accessible access portal for Twitter called Accessible Twitter.

The newly developed site features a simple, consistent layout and navigation which meets WAI and Section 508 Accessibility Standards. The site also assures that all links are keyboard accessible and that users can access their Twitter account with or without JavaScript. Accessible Twitter uses large default text size and high color contrast and works well in both high or low resolution browser settings.

Lembree is the owner of the web development company CheckEngine USA, and co-founder of Refresh Detroit, a group of web professionals in Southeast Michigan.

~jeb

Updated/revised 2-19-09

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About jeb

The jeb in jebswebs is John Eric Brandt. With more than 30 years experience in field of education, jeb has been working in the web design business since 1994.
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3 Responses to Accessible Twitter

  1. Thanks for the blog post on me!

  2. John Beasley says:

    TwitterOnTheRun is an automated self-sustaining TWITTER program that follows Tweeters who are interested in what you are interested in on TWITTER. You tell the program which Tweeters are already talking about what you are about, and it follows for you just like the specified Tweeter follows. When you follow Tweeters who have common interests with you on TWITTER, they are highly likely to follow you back. Then you can get your message out to all of them with one simple tweet or more tweets, if you choose!

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