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The standard RSS feed icon
This is the standard RSS feed icon: Usage Guidelines The feed icon should be used to indicate the presence of information provided via web syndication in an open format, including in particular the widely-used RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, and Atom 1.0 formats. By web syndication we mean a process in which content items from a…
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Flash now accessible to screenreaders in Firefox
With the new version of the Flash Player (Flash Player 9, update 3) released on December 3, 2007, besides support for high-definition video, what’s even more interesting from an accessibility perspective (besides caption support) is the inclusion of MSAA support for Firefox. Flash movies will finally be accessible to JAWS screen reader users in Firefox.…
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Interactive sculptures by Daniel Rozin at the Bitforms gallery, NY
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iPhone Human Interface Guidelines
HCI guidelines for the iPhone (Via Mark at work). iPhone Human Interface Guidelines (PDF) iPhone Human Interface Guidelines (web page)
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Bill Gates- We need microformats
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Tutorial- How to display pixel fonts with sIFR3
If you didn’t already know, sIFR stands for ‘Scalable Inman Flash Replacement’. It allows you to display text on your web page in a font of your choice, thereby removing restrictions on limiting yourself to web safe fonts. It’s best used for headlines and a few titles but you really shouldn’t replace all text on…
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Integrate FeedFlare with B2Evolution
Adding FeedFlare to your B2Evo posts is rather easy. I presume you have a FeedBurner account in first place. You need to go to Optimize>FeedFlare and check the options you want to enable for FeedFlare for Site. You could enable it for your feeds too if you wanna by checking Feed as well. Now, browse…
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Could not find the file Flash.ocx – Simple solution
Have you received this message, “Could not find the file flash.ocx” recently? Fixing this rather irritating issue is actually very simple. Follow the three steps listed below and you’re done! Go to C:\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash You’ll find a named ‘flash9.ocx’ file over there. Copy and paste this file into the same folder you are in. You’ll now…
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Google search for the visually impaired
Google search for the visually impaired by Google Labs.
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The Opera Mini Simulator- See how your website looks on the handset
The Opera Mini Simulator functions exactly like it would when installed on a handset. See how your website looks on the Opera Mini. I checked my blog on it and it works fine on it. Being extremely passionate about accessibility and the guy who’s always on with advocating, guiding and training upon accessibility, implementation and…