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January, 2005 archive

Developing sites for users with cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties

Sunday, January 30th, 2005

Developing sites for users with cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties is an article that outlines practical suggestions on how to develop websites that are inclusive for people with cognitive impairments and learning difficulties.
An Accessibility Frontier: Cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties is a follow-up article with some ideas on how websites might more effectively meet […]

Some links for light reading (21/1/05)

Friday, January 21st, 2005

Accessibility From The Ground Up
Stratification: Building The Web One Layer At A Time
Defining the terms; as I see them
Semantics of <span>
Redundancy vs. Dependency
Color schemes generator 2
The perils of using XHTML properly
Andy Budd Speaks
Does accessibility belong on the server side?
How to Bake Usability into your Company
Introduction to Browser-Specific CSS Hacks
Thinking Differently About Site Mapping and Navigation
Ta-da […]

Some links for light reading (3/1/05)

Monday, January 3rd, 2005

A Complex Table Inspector
sIFR 2.0 release candidate 3
How and when to use sIFR
Text Decoration
IOTBS: The Director’s Cut
Cross-Column Pull-Outs
Beware of Opening Links in a New Window
Your Customer Is A Search Engine
Guide to Unicode, Part 1
Guide to Unicode, Part 2
Avoid 404
Adam Polselli’s 2005 color forcaster
Eric Meyer - SES Chicago Report
Accessibar project
We’re taking back the web