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SurveyMonkey claims Section 508 compliance and web accessiblity, but that is false. Accessibility Statement? No, but info about accessibility in Help Center. Tweet from Jared SmithSurvey Monkey’s problem is labeling method. Labels repeat A LOT (up to 6 times!). Turns label of “1” into “one hundred eleven” or “eleven”. Tweet from mr_beepsI had assumed the […]
Some great recent podcasts from some great Tweeps (if you’ve been on Mars, that means users of Twitter). Universal design and Web Accessibility For Everyone — Great interview with Wendy Chisholm. Co-author of Universal Design for Web Applications, speaker, tweep (@wendyabc). SitePoint Podcast #20: YouTube Deep-sixes IE 6 — In addition to YouTube and IE6, […]
I was fortunate enough to get invited for a visit to Yahoo! Accessibility Testing Lab (in Sunnyvale, California). Victor Tsaran (@vick08) and Alan Brightman (@abrightman) were kind enough to spend about an hour and a half with me and several other computer professionals. Here are some notes from the meeting: Learned a lot about Mac’s […]
Accessibility Versus Standards
A few weeks ago, an article was published on Smashing Magazine 10 Ways To Make Your XHTML Site Accessible Using Web Standards. The article drew well over 150 comments, including much criticism from web accessibility experts such as Jared, Patrick Louke, Joe Dolson, and yours truly. As Andy points out in comment 17, a web […]