Posts Tagged “Accessibility”
Flash (In)Accessibility for the Speed Impaired
As if Flash weren’t taking enough of a hit on accessibility, a common and easily avoidable practice often employed by Flash designers just makes the case against it all the worse.
Understanding and solving the JavaScript/CSS entanglement phenomenon
Keeping the three layers of separation truly separate.
The graceful degradation myth [UPDATE]
Watch out for JavaScript and CSS interdependence, you just might be locking people out.
Accessibility Conflict
I don’t know about you, but in the interest of saving time and just plain avoiding the unnecessary use of my mouse, I’ve come to learn a few shortcut keys for when I browse the web. Luckily the one I use most frequently—Alt+D, used to access the address bar—works in both IE and Firefox (my [...]