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Archive for category: Web accessibility


   (2007.01.11)

Italic and cursive fonts do not look as bad as is claimed when zoomed

   (2007.01.04)

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

   (2006.11.26)

New documents on WCAG 2 activity on cognitive disability

   (2006.11.25)

PDF and “HTML” for accessibility “notes”: A cautionary tale in the guise of advice

   (2006.10.28)

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

   (2006.10.26)

Liveblog notes from Toronto Interacts session on Web accessibility, 2006.10.25. Just how many ways can CNIB make mistakes?

   (2006.10.23)

Giving a minipresentationette this Wednesday afternoon

   (2006.09.15)

Why is Pride Toronto’s Web site so bad? And why is it “imperative” it stay that way?

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