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Name: Trenton Moss
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10 common errors when implementing accessibility Internet Marketing Forum 158 from 6 vote(s) 31 March 2008
Web developers attempting to build accessible websites often make the same mistakes time and time again. Although they're trying their hardest sometimes their overzealousness gets in the way and actua ...

Accessibility question on font resizing, contrast, skip to content etc. Internet Marketing Forum 39 none 19 October 2007
Ha ha! Actually, it's very important that the skip link is very noticeable and even gaudy - otherwise people could easily miss it when tabbing on to it (which obviously defeats the purpose of having i ...

Accessibility question on font resizing, contrast, skip to content etc. Internet Marketing Forum 84 from 4 vote(s) 19 October 2007
Hi Ashley My two cents... - We'd always recommend supplying a visible font resizer as most users don't know they can resize text in the browser (we see this time and time again in user testing). ...

Improving accessibility for motor impaired users Internet Marketing Forum 56 from 6 vote(s) 6 August 2007
The unique requirements for motor impaired web users can often be overlooked or poorly implemented. Motor impairments can be caused by a stroke, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a physica ...

Accessibility audit vs. accessibility testing Internet Marketing Forum 175 from 9 vote(s) 12 January 2007
There are currently three different options available to you when testing a website for accessibility: - Accessibility audit - An accessibility expert reviews your site, highlighting any accessibil ...

The future of web accessibility Internet Marketing Forum 168 from 9 vote(s) 11 December 2006
Where are we now? It's been seven years since the W3C released the first version of the web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG 1.0). Since then, accessibility has slowly but surely turned up on ...

WCAG 2.0: The new W3C web accessibility guidelines evaluated Internet Marketing Forum 35 from 4 vote(s) 27 November 2006
The second version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is in final working draft and will soon be officially released. (http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/full-checklist.html) Version 1 of th ...

WCAG 2.0: The new W3C web accessibility guidelines evaluated Internet Marketing Forum 60 from 1 vote(s) 27 November 2006
The second version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is in final working draft and will soon be officially released. (http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/full-checklist.html) Version 1 of th ...

PR for smaller agencies Internet Marketing Forum 49 none 22 November 2006
Matt, try Claire Armitt. She used to work at NMA as a journalist but now does freelance PR under the guise of her company, Flannel ((http://www.flannel.uk.com/) http://www.flannel.uk.com/). Trenton ...

Café Rouge's new 'accessible' website Internet Marketing Forum 301 from 27 vote(s) 26 October 2006
Café Rouge has recently relaunched their website with accessibility in mind and are "taking the challenge of web accessibility seriously", according to their (http://techdigest.tv/2006/10/cafe_rouge_l ...

User-centered design (UCD) - 6 methods Internet Marketing Forum 147 from 6 vote(s) 1 December 2005
User-centered design (UCD) is a project approach that puts the intended users of a site at the centre of its design and development. It does this by talking directly to the user at key points in the p ...

Using the Web Accessibility Toolbar Internet Marketing Forum 196 from 3 vote(s) 24 November 2005
Testing a website for accessibility can be a time-consuming and laborious process. The free Web Accessibility Toolbar can do most of the hard work for you though and is an indispensable tool for anyon ...

The problem with automated accessibility testing tools Internet Marketing Forum 147 from 11 vote(s) 12 August 2005
An automated accessibility tool is a piece of software which can test a web page, or even an entire website, for accessibility. Automated accessibility tools are useful because they can save you a hug ...

Improving usability for screen reader users Internet Marketing Forum 70 from 7 vote(s) 12 August 2005
Simply ensuring your website is accessible to screen reader users is unfortunately not enough to ensure these users can find what they're looking for in a reasonably quick and efficient manner. Even i ...

Why a CSS website layout will make you money Internet Marketing Forum 417 from 10 vote(s) 20 July 2005
Although CSS layouts have been around for years, they haven't become so commonplace until recently. This was basically due to limited browser support (especially from Netscape 4) - nowadays though, CS ...

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