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Tag Archives: Accessibility
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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US Law School Council Settles Web Access Legal Action.
From Dan Jellinek’s E-Access Newsletter: The Law School Admissions Council (LASC) in the US has agreed to make its website fully accessible to blind and visually impaired users following legal action by the country’s National Federation of the Blind (NFB). … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, education
Tagged Accessibility, blind, HIGHER ED, legal, visual impairment
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WordPress looking for input on accessibility
Some folks working on the next release of the WordPress core have started a blog asking for input from accessibility experts and assistive technology (AT) users. I just finished sending in some initial comments thanking and commending these folks for … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Software, universal design
Tagged Accessibility, Section 508, universal design, Word Press
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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
Posted in Accessibility, General Information, Software
Tagged Accessibility, MS Office, prezi, visual impairment
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Office for Mac 2011 Update – SP1
I have updated my January blog about Microsoft Office for Mac 2011 which speaks to my disappointment that the product is not accessible. This week Microsoft, to their credit, released Service Pack 1 (SP1) which solves some of the accessibility … Continue reading
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Tagged Accessibility, Apple, blind, MS Office, visual impairment, Voiceover
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