Monthly Archives: October 2009

Accessibility and Usability – Part 3: Tools

This is part of a series on accessibility and usability. See the contents page for more. Now that we have talked about Code and Navigation and Design, I’ll talk briefly about a few tools you can use to help you … Continue reading

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Accessibility and Usability – Part 2: Navigation and Design

This is part of a series on accessibility and usability. See the contents page for more. Design and navigation are important aspects of your site’s accessibility. Clear, concise navigation helps users that must use their keyboard to get around, and … Continue reading

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Accessibility and Usability – Part 1: Code

This is part of a series on accessibility and usability. See the contents page for more. The first step to creating accessible and usable websites is to create clean, semantically marked and validated up XHTML. Well formedness, doctype, and validation … Continue reading

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Accessibility and Usability

This series of posts is in preparation for a talk I am giving Thursday at the Nebraska Library Association on Accessibility and Usability. Accessibility and usability are hot keywords right now, and usability testing is a hot new money making … Continue reading

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