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philgyford : Colour Contrast Check - snook.ca - Handy and nicely-done tool for checking the contrast of colour combinations when designing websites.
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wearehugh : Mozilla Sponsors GNOME Accessibility Efforts
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wearehugh : HTML5 Canvas Example 1: Modified RGraph Library
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wearehugh : Official Google Blog: Automatic captions in YouTube
Andy Baio : YouTube adds machine-translated automatic captions - starting with some partner channels, but auto-timing is available to everyone today
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wearehugh : HTML5 Comments from the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group from Jeanne Spellman on 2009-10-06 (public-html-comments@w3.org from October 2009)
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deusx : My first experience using an accessible touch screen device « Marco’s accessibility blog - "Yes, you read correctly: An accessible touch screen device! This morning, I went to a retail store carrying mostly Apple products and had a look at the new iPhone 3G S that was released in Germany on Friday. "
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Richard Rutter : Check My Colours - Spendidly easy to use WCAG 2 color contrast analyser.
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Richard Rutter : HueVue: Colorblind Tools for the iPhone - Really useful bit for me is that it says in words what a colour is.
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deusx : Accessibility is a harsh mistress [dive into mark] - "When I was an accessibility architect at IBM, I assisted in the final stages of ensuring that Eclipse’s Graphical Editing Framework was fully accessible to blind people. ... During one particularly difficult teleconference, an Eclipse developer mu
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wearehugh : ginger’s thoughts » Progress on captions for HTML5 video
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Richard Rutter : WebAIM Survey Shines Light on Screen Reader Usage - Fascinating insight into real life screenreader usage.
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wearehugh : WebAIM: Screen Reader Survey Results
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Richard Rutter : Using the Web with multiple sclerosis - Video and transcript.
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Richard Rutter : BBC on WCAG 2.0 - “New guidelines boost web access” .
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wearehugh : Bluish Coder: SRT Subtitles with HTML5 video
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wearehugh : Smart Headers & HTML5 - Project Cerbera
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wearehugh : The WHATWG Blog » Blog Archive » This Week in HTML 5 - Episode 13
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wearehugh : A List Apart: Articles: This is How the Web Gets Regulated
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Richard Rutter : Accessible Forms using WCAG 2.0 - Useful examples, backed up with video evidence.
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Richard Rutter : Fieldset legends – too much accessibility - Interesting reminder that JAWS repeats the legend with each form control.
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Richard Rutter : Keyboard-accessible Google Maps - A solution from fellow Britpacker Patrick Lauke, via the Opera Developer Community.
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wearehugh : Accessibility | Change.gov - "This commitment to accessibility for all begins with this site..." Nice.
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wearehugh : Captioned Radio Broadcast to Enable Millions of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing to Experience NPR's Live Coverage of Presidential Election for the First Time
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