Accessibility
We have published some articles about Accessibility within this section. Feel free to read through these and improve your knowledge of the area:
- 10/11/2011 - Accessibility for Information Architects
- This article looks at a few key aspects of accessibility that if anticipated at IA stage go a long way to ensuring usable websites for people with access needs and safeguarding against costly fixes post launch.
- 03/10/2011 - Accessibility for Project Managers
- This article looks at the role of the Project Manager in delivering an accessible website.
- 28/03/2011 - Handling repeated adjacent links
- We look at optimising links for accesibility in this article.
- 07/02/2011 - Establishing a screen reader test plan
- We review five of the internet TV available players online for usability and accessibility.
- 26/01/2010 - Accessibility of Internet TV players in the UK
- We review five of the internet TV available players online for usability and accessibility.
- 09/11/2009 - Adding accessible captions to YouTube Movies
- We take a quick look at how to add captions to video files with YouTube and CaptionTube.
- 19/02/2009 - Automated testing vs expert review
- Not sure if automated testing is really what you are after? Take a look at this article for our thoughts on this area.
- 17/02/2009 - Working with the Colour contrast analyser by the Paciellogroup
- We focus in a bit more detail on one of the specific tools used for testing colour contrast combinations.
- 16/02/2009 - Testing tools of the trade for the Accessibility professional
- In this article we take a look at some of the tools used by accessibility professionals available to download now.
- 15/02/2009 - 5 plug-ins for Firefox and Accessibility
- Mozilla's Firefox is the browser of choice for the majority of the development community. Here we round up 5 plug-ins to help with accessible code development in the browser.
