Posts tagged with 'juicy' from 1 to 20 of 20
It's all in the MIME
Great thought provoking article about serving xhtml as html at Juicy Studio. [...]
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- web design
- 11th Nov 2004
label it properly
Juicy Studio describe the best practises for implementing labels correctly. [...]
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- web design
- 1st Aug 2005
Complex Table Inspector
Gez Lemon from Juicy Studio has produced a nifty wee favelet for checking the markup of tables. [...]
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- web design
- 17th Jun 2005
skip links info
useful information on using a skip links feature from Juicy Studio. [...]
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- web design
- 21st Apr 2005
How readable is your writing?
Have you ever considered how easy it is to read and understand what you write and publish on your site? I'm not just referring to literacy or eloque [...]
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- accessibility
- 7th Mar 2006
more accessibility
Developing sites for users with cognitive disabilities and learning difficulties. [...]
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- accessibility
- 2nd Feb 2005
Choosing an Accessible CMS
There's a great overview of Content Management Systems in this article: Choosing an Accessible CMS [...]
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- programming
- 21st Mar 2007
Internal Accesskeys
It's probably not a new concept nor is it rocket science but it's helluva useful and I haven't seen it anywhere else. And in the light of the recent f [...]
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- accessibility
- 11th Oct 2006
@media2016 - a glimpse into the future
I've seen the future of @media. There's no use complaining about the double tracked presentations because they're only going to multiply in number. An [...]
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- web design
- 19th Jun 2006
Making Ajax Work with Screen Readers
And as Gez saysThe bad news is that it isn't possible to make Ajax work in every known assistive technology [...]
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- accessibility
- 25th May 2006
Accessibility Navbar
(oh no, not another accessibility tool!)What is the Accessibility Navbar?It's a must-have item for any self-respecting accessible website... um; wel [...]
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- accessibility
- 7th Apr 2006
Expandable Textareas
Gez Lemon has experimented with a useful and accessible Javascript technique for expanding and reducing the size of a textarea. Lovely. [...]
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- web design
- 28th Feb 2006
User-defined Access keys
Gez Lemon and Rich Pedley have been devising a technique that allows a website user to define their own shortcut keys. Gez says:Access keys are a [...]
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- accessibility
- 26th Dec 2005