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Tag Archives: browser
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
Posted in Accessibility, General Information
Tagged Accessibility, browser, screen readers, Section 508, universal design, visual impairment
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Eduapps
Just learned about Eduapps which is a service located in Scotland that has created a series of Free and Open Source (FOSS) applications that can be used as Assistive Technologies. The applications range from the familiar like OpenOffice suite and … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, education, Software
Tagged Accessibility, blind, browser, FOSS, HIGHER ED, schools, technology, visual impairment
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Wired
Before leaving on a trip out west, I decide a good house cleaning was in order. Since I was leaving the key with a neighbor who agreed to water my plants while I was gone, I didn’t want to be … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, browser, mosaic, technology, web design, wired magazine
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Google Analytics and Privacy
Perhaps you may have overlooked this in your own attempt to gather as much information about your web visitors as I had. I am talking about Google Analytics’ requirement that users make sure they have a Privacy Policy which lets … Continue reading
Posted in General Information, Software
Tagged analytics, browser, business improvement, Google, privacy, security
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New Safari Getting Good Reviews
Judging from all the twittering on Twitter regarding the latest version of the Safari browser, most people seem pretty happy with the release. This past Tuesday, February 24th, Apple released Safari 4.0 in public beta to the approving roar of … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, General Information
Tagged Accessibility, Apple, browser, safari, Voiceover
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