Archive for the 'Accessibility Resource' Category

March 29th 2012
Does accessibility require that focus be set to page content on page load?

Posted under Accessibility Resource & Browser & Developer & Development & Firefox & Internet Explorer & section 508 & WCAG
Written by: Jeff Singleton

Recently I came across an accessibility question on a Q&A site. The question was posted by user “Mike Jr” and was in regards to a disagreement Mike and his colleague were having about default focus in a newly opened window. What do you think?

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February 23rd 2012
WCAG Reference

Posted under Accessibility Resource & Developer & Development & Uncategorized & WCAG
Written by: Mike Adams

It’s been awhile but it recently dawned on me that a pointer to the actual WCAG reference might be helpful for some. This link should take you to the a great starting place for WCAG guidelines and additional information. http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/wcag

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August 24th 2011
Heading Tags…What are your thoughts?

Posted under Accessibility and JAWS & Accessibility Resource & Legal & Policy & WCAG
Written by: Jeff Singleton

There are apparently two schools of thought on how heading tags should be used on a web page. Some say that you should properly nest them (e.g., h1 followed by h2, h2 followed by h2 or h3, h3 followed by h3 or h4, etc.). For others, the proper nesting of heading tags is not so [...]

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September 4th 2009
Accessibility Resource: Adobe Flash Accessibility…

Posted under Accessibility in the News & Accessibility Resource & Developer & section 508 & WCAG
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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