Cameron Moll suggests we can safely go back to sizing text in pixels – because new browsers allow anyone who wants to resize it. Sorry Cameron, but for people who care about accessibility, that’s just plain wrong.
Posts Tagged ‘Accessibility’
Setting up screen reader testing
Ever wondered how to set up your machine for testing with screen readers? Todd Kloots at YUIBlog has an article on setting up Jaws, Window-Eyes and NVDA for testing in a virtual machine.
Accessible JavaScript for screen readers
Making JavaScript truly accessible to screen readers can be challenging. Aaron Cannon and Aaron Barker have written a helpful resource on how to make it work.
Resources for WCAG 2.0
It’s been a long, winding road for the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 specification, but it looks to be finally nearing the goal. WCAG 2.0 has become a Proposed Recommendation, so it’s time start preparing for the transition from WCAG 1.0.