Archive for category: Web accessibility
- Fuzzy zoomer (2007.01.11)
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Italic and cursive fonts do not look as bad as is claimed when zoomed
- The limits of free advice (2007.01.04)
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It may be nice to poll bloggers for their opinions about a TTC site redesign, but that is hardly a replacement for competent Web development
- This week in WCAG (2006.11.26)
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New documents on WCAG 2 activity on cognitive disability
- Memo to Jared Smith (2006.11.25)
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PDF and “HTML” for accessibility “notes”: A cautionary tale in the guise of advice
- How not to fix HTML (2006.10.28)
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Tim Berners-Lee has a plan to fix HTML. HTML isn’t what needs fixing, and the W3C isn’t who we need doing it
- Toronto Interacts session on Web accessibility (2006.10.26)
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Liveblog notes from Toronto Interacts session on Web accessibility, 2006.10.25. Just how many ways can CNIB make mistakes?
- Speaking at Toronto Interacts (2006.10.23)
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Giving a minipresentationette this Wednesday afternoon
- Homosexualist ineptitude of the week (2006.09.15)
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Why is Pride Toronto’s Web site so bad? And why is it “imperative” it stay that way?
