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Category Archives: General Information
HTML5 – i, b, em, strong – What’s the scoop?
I recently saw an ad for a new Joomla! input editor plug-in that is designed to help with the production of accurate HTML code when creating new input. The advertisement specifically mentioned HTML5 standards being incorporated into the design. In … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, General Information
Tagged Accessibility, coding, HTML5, semantics, text-to-speech, wc3, web design
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Even more about captioning video
I’ve been doing more homework about captioning YouTube video and have some more information to share. First, the on-line captioning system that I described in my March 10th blog – Universal Subtitles – is just one of a number of … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, General Information, Software
Tagged captioning, Google, hearing impaired, YouTube
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Testing Prezi
I discovered a new (to me) product a few weeks ago that describes itself as the alternative to Microsoft PowerPoint. Like many of you I long ago lost any fascination with PowerPoint and only use it when I absolutely have … Continue reading
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Tagged Accessibility, MS Office, prezi, visual impairment
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Think Spring
Here in Maine, it is very far from looking like the new spring image I just posted into the heading of my blog; this is wishful thinking. But I was tired of looking at the snow in the previous heading … Continue reading
Skip navigation
At a recent Web Designer User Group meeting, the issue of the “Skip navigation” guideline from the Section 508 web accessibility standards was raised. One of the presenters had used the “skip navigation” feature on the web site he was … Continue reading
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Tagged Accessibility, browser, screen readers, Section 508, universal design, visual impairment
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