Archive for September, 2009

September 10th 2009
Looking for free accessibility advice? Caveat emptor!

Posted under Accessibility and MS Office & Keyboard Shortcuts & Office User & Testing
Written by: Jeff Singleton

I recently came across a site that gave guidance about formatting a Microsoft Word 2003 document for accessibility. Yes, I know that Office 2007 is the most recent version but there are still a lot of Office 2003 users in the World and most of the advice can be transferred to the newer versions.
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September 8th 2009
House Bill 6305: ATM Visually Impaired-Friendly Act

Posted under Accessibility in the News & Legal & Policy
Written by: Mike Adams

While this may not be of much use to our development followers I am very intrigued by this push for new standards in a way that can obviously benefit many.  It really isn’t a secret that many of us no longer rely on going into a bank and utilizing the tellers.  Direct deposits, automatic bill [...]

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September 4th 2009
Is the new CKEditor accessible?

Posted under Accessibility and JAWS & Accessibility in the News & Developer & Development & Internet Explorer & Keyboard Shortcuts & Legal & Policy & Testing & WCAG & section 508
Written by: Jeff Singleton

The CKEditor is the newest release of the popular open source web page text editor formally known as the FCKEditor. Unfortunately the previous name was often misrepresented as the [bad word] editor. So the name has been updated and hopefully this will avoid any unpleasant or offensive connections in the future.
I first became aware of [...]

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September 4th 2009
Accessibility Resource: Adobe Flash Accessibility…

Posted under Accessibility Resource & Accessibility in the News & Developer & WCAG & section 508
Written by: Mike Adams

I’m going to take a slightly different twist with some posts here as I concede that the many can accomplish far more than a few.  I find and read so many great posts that I didn’t think it was fair to limit the knowledge we pass to you simply because it came from another source.  [...]

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September 2nd 2009
New York Requires WCAG 2.0– 3 Legal Take Away Messages

Posted under Legal & Policy
Written by: Ken Nakata

Earlier today, my friend Lainey Feingold put up a great blog post about a comprehensive web accessibility settlement agreement involving the New York State Attorney General’s Office.  The settlement agreement involves HSBC Card Services.  The settlement agreement requires, among other things, that HSBC make its website conform to WCAG 2.0, level AA.
This isn’t the first time that [...]

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September 2nd 2009
HSBC & Accessibility

Posted under Accessibility in the News & Legal & Policy
Written by: Mike Adams

I stumbled across a very important post in the accessibility world yesterday.  As Attorney General Cuomo secured a nationwide agreement with HSBC which basically came under fire as their services weren’t fully accessible to those with disabilities.  A blind customer in this case was attempting to dispute a credit card transaction and was repeatedly told [...]

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September 2nd 2009
JAWS, <title> Attributes & IE/Firefox

Posted under Accessibility and JAWS & Browser & Firefox & Internet Explorer
Written by: Mike Adams

I’ve run across a few issues and concerns lately that talk about JAWS reading the <Title> attributes in IE but not in Firefox.  I had to spend a little time researching this one but here is the gist of it…
The fact that IE works is actually an old IE bug and some dumb luck.  You’ll [...]

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