A highly accessible web site uses web standards, which means XHTML and CSS. When using the W3C CSS validator to validate your CSS, many times the following warnings come up: “You have no color with your background-color” and “You have no background-color with your color”. In his blog posting, Roger Johansson explains why CSS Validator […]
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Chris Heilmann is the author of Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and Ajax: From Novice to Professional. He’s also a co-author of Web Accessibility: Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance. He’s writes an excellent blog Wait Till I Come and has contributed many articles in web development including several articles to A List Apart and SitePoint. […]
One Year Anniversary
So it’s been over 1 year since my first Web Axe podcast (Sept 18, 2005). My long-time friend Mike (see Most People Are DJs) got me into podcasting. He and I started the e-zine O.D. Mag a decade ago. Then last year, Mike got me into the Detroit Podcasters Network, a great group of computer […]
Interview with Jared Smith, Associate Director of WebAIM, a highly recognized organization which promotes web accessibility. Dennis and Ross have a great conversation with Jared, who’s a very knowledgable and vital member of the excellent web accessibility organization. Download Web Axe Episode 27 (Interview with Jared Smith of WebAIM)
This is an older article from A List Apart, but still very valid and an excellent read. A spidering search engine is like a screen reader… High Accessibility Is Effective Search Engine Optimization Coming soon…an interview with Jared Smith from WebAIM.