Archive for Accessibility
6/13/2011: Complex Table: 0 comments
I was asked to produce an accessible version of a table that is complex. This entry is to serve as a place for comments and feedback for people who do not wish to e-mail me. Comments or feedback is appreciated. It uses both the scope and axis attributes. Accessible Complex Table Example
10/21/2009: New Accessibility Checker: 5 comments
I am not sure what to say about the AChecker by 34a Labs… Nice first try maybe? Why am I so harsh? Well, I instinctively put in my site. One of the “potential problems” reported is the following” Tabular information may be missing table markup. Well I am sorry to say, nothing on the page [...]
5/09/2007: Reply to a Comment: 0 comments
On Tuesday afternoon, I was greeted with a charming comment from somebody named Sharon. I wanted to just say thanks. What she did was went to a “random” post and told me how much my blog sucked. Well see her randomness isn’t too random. She picked the first post on page two to leave her [...]
4/18/2007: Are People Really Interested in Accessibility?: 4 comments
I was just browsing around looking at other computer labs that are comparable to mine across the nation. One lab that I found, who’s name I won’t say, has a contact form. We’ve all seen them, your name, e-mail, and an area that you type your question or comment, and hit send. Nothing fancy. The [...]
4/13/2007: Facebook Face Lift: 2 comments
I just checked Facebook, and it has done a face lift on the site, and let me just say whoever designed it should be fired. Why? To quickly sum it up: Very very bad coding practice. Facebook has started to put structure into their site. What I mean is using the various heading tags. Well, [...]