Google I/O 2008 - Design Patterns for Enhanced Accessibility
26 Mar, 2009 | Posted by nancyperez | under Web 2.0
Leveraging Web 2.0 Design Patterns For Enhanced Accessibility TV Raman (Google) HTML DOM+ JavaScript constitutes the assembly language of Web Applications. Access To Rich Internet Applications — ARIA — adds in a couple of additional op-codes for helping Web applications better communicate with adaptive technologies such as screenreaders. How do we now push the envelope with respect to Web applications and adaptive technologies such as screenreaders and self-voicing browsers in a manner …
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macknik | March 26th, 2009 at 4:27 am #
For those who are hearing impaired, it would be nice to have captions on the accessibility talk.
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