Web Site Grader
6th Nov 2007
I like tools like this Web Site Grader, they're fun... but I take them with a pinch of salt.
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FREE accessibility statement
Need an accessibility statement for your site? Thierry Koblentz has produced one, with the help of some accessibility friends, which you can freely us [...]
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- 26th Apr 2006
Accessibility Is Not Enough
In typical, blustery fashion, Jakob Nielsen decries that having an accessible web site isn't enough... it's got to be usable as well.A strict focus [...]
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- accessibility
- 22nd Nov 2005
High Accessibility Is Effective Search Engine Optimization
New article at A List Apart from Andy Hagans, where he explains that making your site accessible and opimising your site for good search engine resu [...]
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- accessibility
- 12th Nov 2005
Gray Bit
Gray Bit is a new accessibility tool. Submit your url to see your site from a different perspective. Gray Bit desaturates your site design leaving a [...]
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- accessibility
- 10th Mar 2006
Write a good accessibility statement
Gez lists some very useful information to consider if you want to provide an Accessibility Statement on your site. [...]
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- accessibility
- 19th Dec 2005
uk council site leads by example
I'm not sure if you've noticed that UK council websites are quite commonly poorly designed and badly coded. Well, today I was pleasantly surprised [...]
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- 12th Jan 2005
Screen-reader usability at a standards-compliant E-commerce site
a hot topic for myself as I venture into my first proper e-commerce site as we speak: a ccessibility and e-commerce are not an easy pairing.What was [...]
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- accessibility
- 18th Jul 2005
Quoted
Joe Clark, when describing the compatibility of the site The Free City of Leslieville, which he's recently launched.The site was not tested in IE5/ [...]
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- 11th Jan 2006
The three main barriers to an accessible site according to a visually impaired software expert
Ray Campbell, formerly an employee of global telecommunications group Lucent Technologies, cited graphics which lack descriptive text tags, necessary [...]
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- accessibility
- 23rd Feb 2007