Archive for the 'Development' Category

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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March 26th 2009
Using Inspect32 to Inspect Links and Images on Web Sites

Posted under Developer & Development & Testing
Written by: Thomas Logan

Inspect32 is a tool from Microsoft that enables a developer to verify that information is being correctly exposed through MSAA (Microsoft Active Accessibility). MSAA is an information source for an assistive technology. As a developer or tester, by verifying that the “Name” property is being passed through, you will be able to ensure that screen [...]

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September 14th 2008
ColdFusion and Accessibility

Posted under Developer & Development
Written by: Ken Nakata

As my wife Laura can attest, I’ve been burning the midnight oil recently working on my secret project that involves a lot of Adobe ColdFusion.  I’ve been an on-again-off-again CF author for some time, first working with ColdFusion 4 (or was it 3?) back in 1998 when I put together the CAVNET site for my friend [...]

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