Re: [WSG] Site for Vision Impaired

2010-11-26 Thread John Unsworth
Hi Daniel,

It maybe has incorrectly become a by-word for accessibility, but web
standards are certainly your first step to provide sites for vision or
indeed other disability needs.

> I was wondering if any of you have done any work on sites for the visually
> impaired?

I have never specifically done a site for an audience explicitly identified
as visually impaired, I've has presumed that users of any site maybe
impaired and worked from that premise.

> What are the considerations I need to take into account with a project
like
> this? eg ability to change contrast, text size etc? Are there any good
> resources or advice you could share with me?

It is a considerable subject area and there are a vast array of tools and
resources, but here are a few modest suggestions. The good people of Think
Vitamin have made available all their tutorial videos for accessibility for
free; http://membership.thinkvitamin.com/library/accessibility/?cid=106
Vision Australia has a number of very good resources and are focused on
vision issues; http://www.visionaustralia.org.au/info.aspx?page=740
Formerly of Vision Australia was a gentleman called Steve Faulkner, he
created the Web Accessibility Toolbar, and is now in the USA with the
Paciello Group and they to have a number of useful tools and resources;
http://www.paciellogroup.com/index.php

>
> It would be greatly appreciated.
>

The only other consideration I would encourage you to think about is the
content. If your clients are visually impaired then whilst a pleasing design
a good thing, not at the expense of the information your audience is after.

Hope this is helpful,
Cheers,
John Unsworth


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Re: [WSG] Site for Vision Impaired

2010-11-26 Thread David Laakso

On 11/26/10 6:25 PM, Daniel Anderson wrote:


What are the considerations I need to take into account with a project 
like this? eg ability to change contrast, text size etc? Are there any 
good resources or advice you could share with me?





With regard, to typography the consideration is the same as it is for 
any user. Set the fonts throughout at user default. And ensure the site 
will hold when scaled at twice user default.


Best,
~d



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[WSG] Site for Vision Impaired

2010-11-26 Thread Daniel Anderson
G'day Everyone,

I was wondering if any of you have done any work on sites for the visually
impaired? I have just started a projet for a school for the visually
impaired and the site must cater for these people, and obvioulsy for people
with normal eysite.

What are the considerations I need to take into account with a project like
this? eg ability to change contrast, text size etc? Are there any good
resources or advice you could share with me?

It would be greatly appreciated.


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Re: [WSG] advice on background images?

2010-11-26 Thread cat soul

Hi, Jon;

Thanks for the offer of more info on this, and sorry for bending  
(breaking?) the main purpose of WSG!


Any info you can offer on this subject would be a huge help!

cs


On Nov 26, 2010, at 2:25 PM, Jon @ The PixelForge wrote:

Again, I'm not sure if this deserves place in WSG, but to give you  
some direction:


Photoshop has an Offset filter. Combined with the clone tool you  
can usually generate repeating images relatively quickly. Quality  
depends on a lot of factors though.


I would recommend you try somewhere like cgtalk.com (or email me  
directly) for better instructions.


Regards,

Jon Warner
Tel: 0788 99 424 30
http://thepixelforge.net/

57 Arnold Road
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO50 5AR
England


On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Kepler Gelotte  
 wrote:

> Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the
> "tiles" meet when you have the background image repeat?

I'm not sure what this has to do with web standards, but you can  
check out
http://tutorialblog.org/make-repeating-seamless-tile-backgrounds- 
with-photos

hop/


Best regards,

Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ 08854
www.neighborwebmaster.com
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Re: [WSG] advice on background images?

2010-11-26 Thread Jon @ The PixelForge
Again, I'm not sure if this deserves place in WSG, but to give you some
direction:

Photoshop has an Offset filter. Combined with the clone tool you can usually
generate repeating images relatively quickly. Quality depends on a lot of
factors though.

I would recommend you try somewhere like cgtalk.com (or email me directly)
for better instructions.

Regards,

Jon Warner
Tel: 0788 99 424 30
http://thepixelforge.net/

57 Arnold Road
Eastleigh
Hampshire
SO50 5AR
England


On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 10:07 PM, Kepler Gelotte <
kep...@neighborwebmaster.com> wrote:

> > Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the
> > "tiles" meet when you have the background image repeat?
>
> I'm not sure what this has to do with web standards, but you can check out
>
> http://tutorialblog.org/make-repeating-seamless-tile-backgrounds-with-photos
> hop/
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kepler Gelotte
> Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
> 156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ 08854
> www.neighborwebmaster.com
> phone/fax: (732) 302-0904
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Re: [WSG] advice on background images?

2010-11-26 Thread Henrik Madsen


Have you checked that the tiles, do in fact tile seamlessly?




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On 27/11/2010, at 5:32 AM, cat soul wrote:

Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the  
"tiles" meet when you have the background image repeat?



thanks

cs


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RE: [WSG] advice on background images?

2010-11-26 Thread Kepler Gelotte
> Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the  
> "tiles" meet when you have the background image repeat?

I'm not sure what this has to do with web standards, but you can check out
http://tutorialblog.org/make-repeating-seamless-tile-backgrounds-with-photos
hop/


Best regards,

Kepler Gelotte
Neighbor Webmaster, Inc.
156 Normandy Dr., Piscataway, NJ 08854
www.neighborwebmaster.com
phone/fax: (732) 302-0904



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Re: [WSG] advice on background images?

2010-11-26 Thread David Storey
 
On 26 Nov 2010, at 22:32, cat soul wrote:

> Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the "tiles" 
> meet when you have the background image repeat?

Use a better background-image? I’m not sure what you mean? bg images repeat if 
you tell it to do. You either have an image designed to repeat or you don' (or 
you have a vector image via SVG that scales instead).
> 
> 
> thanks
> 
> cs
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[WSG] advice on background images?

2010-11-26 Thread cat soul
Any tips on how to minimize or eliminate how obvious it is where the  
"tiles" meet when you have the background image repeat?



thanks

cs


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