I'm sure there are a great deal of items that I don't mention
1. no inline styles or inline javascript.
2. get rid of all white space, inline comments etc in mark up, CSS, and js
( css can be reduced to one line for instance)
3. optimize all images and image sprites
4. also where possible
I noticed this validator only checks for xhtml 1.1 basic or mp1.2. Is
it going to checking again html5? http://validator.w3.org/mobile/
What about media queries... Is the mobile checker suitable for if
you are creating one set of htmls code and for mulitple devices?
Thanks,
Nancy
sizing to the style sheet and not left inline..
Take care,
Nancy Johnson
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Phil Archer ph...@w3.org wrote:
On 12/12/2011 17:28, Patrick H. Lauke wrote:
On 12/12/2011 17:18, Nancy Johnson wrote:
I noticed this validator only checks for xhtml 1.1 basic
I've been struggling with a horizontal drop-down menu that came to us
and we have no control over..
1. fly-outs to 3 levels
2. only the final element in the fly out has a link.
There is no left-hand menu to take some of the pressure off the fly-outs...
I did add an additional skip link to the
across this and is there any easy solution?
Thanks in advance,
Nancy Johnson
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Besides ampersands, I worked on a dynamic site that the convention was
to add a (+) sign in the friendly URL. The plug takes the page title
and puts the (+) sign between words.
The W3C validator tells me to convert to amp; and produces 163 errors
per page, a site that validated up to the point of
How does NVDA compare to JAWs for testing?
Nancy
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 1:28 PM, Rob Crowther robe...@boogdesign.com wrote:
Lorrie Laskey wrote:
Do screen readers exist for Linux operating systems?
Yes, there's Orca for GTK/Gnome:
http://projects.gnome.org/orca/
Rob
Sorry I wasn't clear. Does NVDA support everything that a paid
program such as JAWs supports?
Thank you
Nancy
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Thierry Koblentz
thierry.koble...@gmail.com wrote:
How does NVDA compare to JAWs for testing?
If I recall, unless you buy a license, you are not
I will leave any site where I am forced to listen to music. I should
never have to turn off music.
I also work in an office with other people which disturbs them, and
have a mild hearing loss which makes background music very loud and
annoying. Not everyone experiences music/sound the same way.
not strong enough in JS to make
adjustments.
Any suggestions? Has anyone used an accordion expandable menu for the
left hand navigation?
Thank you in advance
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Might I suggest article from Webaim.org
http://www.webaim.org/techniques/skipnav/
Don't forget about the mobility impaired user as well.
Nancy
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 9:36 AM, designer
desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk wrote:
Can anyone point me to the best way of providing a 'skip nav'
I'm not sure q is supported by all browsers.
Nancy
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 7:26 AM, designer
desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk wrote:
- Original Message - From: Ben Buchanan
2009/9/27 designer desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
Thanks to all who replied. However, no-one said don't
Can you tell me why I get these. My name is not Nick.
Nancy
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Dale Cruse - dale.cr...@gmail.com
dale.cr...@gmail.com wrote:
LinkedIn
Dale Cruse - dale.cr...@gmail.com requested to add you as a connection on
LinkedIn:
Nick,
Join my network on LinkedIn.
Do you have a link to the information week story?
Nancy
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:53 PM, dwain dwain.alf...@gmail.com wrote:
in the april 20th issue of informationweek there is an article about
standards. the title of the article is standards matter - we all want
interoperability, but are
Mason
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Subject: Re: [WSG] standards matter - an informationweek article
Do you have a link
I started to tab/enter throughout the site. Main navigation is at the
top, is mouseover and mouse out and it skipped directly to the sign up
It reads, Home, The Recipes, Nigella loves, Food Forum, Nigella's
Books etc, Club Room Sign in, many of these are drop down menus
I did not try the sign
Firefox 2 asked for quicktime plugins. My company won't allow you to
install quicktime on their pcs.
Nancy
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Ron Zisman ronzis...@mac.com wrote:
anybody know of a solid way to embed quicktime movies cross-platform--in a
standards sort of way.
i've googled
A bit off topic, but not totally: are there any free good online
tutorials (best practices and/or standards based) to help me learn to
write javascript?
Thanks,
Nancy
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Rimantas Liubertas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think Javascript is Object-Based,
I'm Dreamweaver and hand write code. Years ago I used to use BBedit
and loved it, however, I also moved from mac to pc years ago. I'm
sorry that Barebones didn't develop versions for the pc. The
companies I tend to work for are PC only
Nancy
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 6:52 AM, designer
[EMAIL
I dislike image maps as there are so many better ways to do
navigtation. However, client side image maps are 508 compliant and
accessible if coded correctly. Server side image maps are not.
see this article in http://www.webaim.org/techniques/images/alt_text.php#maps
Nancy
On Wed, Aug 27,
I just ran the following page through the W3C validator.
http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/ewr/instances.cfm and the only thing it
didn't like was the way I displayed the metatags. I got 4 errors.
These are metatags that have been there long before I came and
integrated them into the new style sheet.
Thank you for your answers, I did indeed forget the beginning html
tag, thank you for pointing it out. Since one the pages I have live
validated in W3C without the html tag, it isn't my primary concern,
but will update with our next release.
It is interesting regarding the noscript and W3C not
In the US, there already has been a few lawsuits against big name
corporations, I believe Southwest Airlines and Holiday Inn both
settled. The current one is Target
http://www.jimthatcher.com/law-target.htm.
I feel, maybe incorrectly, that current law suits at least in the US
are brought
I have a mild-to-moderate mid-range hearing loss, so I am very lucky
for I have a great deal of my own hearing left.
I got scammed however by an unscrupulous Hearing Aid Reseller and got
a great deal of support when I joined Hearing Loss Association of
America. http://www.hearingloss.org/. I
If I come to a site with music playing, I leave it immediately without
looking at the site. I don't know best practices, but I believe the
user needs to be in control.
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Nick Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good morning James,
If it helps, what you will find is
/techniques/forms/controls#button
Would input type=button be just as accessible?
Thanks in advance
Nancy Johnson
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Can you point me to a dashboard that is 508 compliant?
We like the user to be able to:
--move each individual dashboard within the webpage
--minimize and maximize each individual dashboard.
--choose which dashboards with the page the user would like.
Thanks,
Nancy Johnson
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it
showed externally. The CSS I received was minimal.
I did clean up the coding in my area, reducing the number of nested tables and
depending more on divs. I expanded the CSS as well.
My part and the greater site passed the 508 compliancy testing so it went live.
Nancy Johnson
and an up-to-date computer to support it. In
comparison, I think making a website accessible is a minor cost.
Nancy Johnson
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th scope=col
coding or th scope=row
and when do you use the header ids such as th id=c2 td headers=c2
Is one better than the other. Does anyone know which was used is the video
samples above?
Thanks in advance,
Nancy Johnson
I believe best practices are to have all images in a directory entitled images, all css, in a folder entitled css etc etc,However, there are exceptions. I work for a college and have 200 images of headshots of faculty and put in an a separate directory for management purposes.You need to
You haven't set me yet in digest mode yet. I'm still receiving 50 emails per day. Please change my settings.
Thank you
Nancywsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote:
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Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click.
I live in eastern US. Much as I would love to visit Austrailia, it is out of the question for now at least.
I think some sort of video of your events would be great!
Nancyakella [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what about ukraine?there are four of usbut only two of us know each other...
On 6/9/05,
based)http://www.easyrgb.com/calibrate.php Also if you own Photoshop it does have an adjustement tool that provides some color calibrationfor your system. I've heard some great things about the external 'spider' calibration tools fromthe designers at work.--- Nancy Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Webstandards,
Are there any articles or standards out there that talk about how to pick colors for both LCD and traditional monitors?
I have a website that is an intense blue that looks great in a tradiational monitor but looks terrible in an LCD monitor.
Nancy Johnson
Do you Yahoo
Thank you all for responding, and thank you for the link regarding forms.
As with div's, I am beginning to understand. Use them for overall layout, but if there is an alternative within a div tag not to use them, then don't use them.
Take care,
Nancy
russ - maxdesign [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did not attend this conference and I read the article listed below. Maybe I am missing something.
1. Where can I find a good example of how forms should be laid out for accessibility.
2.Comment on div tags. If we are not suppose to use tables for layoutand div tags are supposed to be used with
annot save itas a .doc or .rtf. It depends on how the .pdf was originally created.
Nancy Johnson
Web Usability [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,Sorry I am a bit late on this. While I haven't got a direct answer, I wrotean article about PDFs and Accessibility which might provide you with someuseful inform
Maybe this isn't exactly what your question is, but if you convert a document from something like Word to .pdf using Acrobat Standard or Professional, andthen you can add accessibility tags which is located under the Tools in the menu.
JAWS reads this just fine. That is if the user has Acrobat
Yes, this is exactly what I am interested in. Thank you for responding and I will try it out.
I also want to thank all of you who have responded to my inquiry, and have set the emails aside.
I haven't had time to try them out, but intend to soon.
Nancy JohnsonLea de Groot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How canone have an image on the left with a caption below the image, and text on the right. I don't want to text to float around the image and I don't want to use a table.
Thanks,
Nancy Johnson
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width for images these days?
Thank you,
Nancy Johnson
--- Lea de Groot
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 08:40:01 -0700 (PDT), Nancy
Johnson wrote:
What is the best way to have in css to have an
image
on the left with on the right without using , but
keeping each in it's own
to like
but to large for 600 by 800 displays. I am using 2
css styles sheets one for text and one that came from
a CSS Template in Dreamweaver.
http://www.guildinstitute.org
Thank You
Nancy Johnson
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From: Nancy Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 10:43:15 -0400
Subject: [WSG] Table within a div tag and IE
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear WSG,
I'm sure this has been talked about before:
I'm about to make live a master calendar for our organization. I've
set it up so
Can his speech be put on your website in some form?
Nancy
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Subject: Re: [WSG] Unaccessible - NY Attorney General busts two big
to change to Contribute is a small victory. We are a
Microsoft Shop, which is actually a double victory for Contribute.
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 9:22 PM
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?
In the distant past I used javascript to include a footer. It is only on
one or two pages: http://www.wheelock.edu/news/NewsArchives.htm it is
in the footer at the bottom. Here is a link to the actual javascript.
http://www.wheelock.edu/news/newsfooter.js.
Nancy Johnson
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Thanks to all of you who responded to my question about wireframes. I
have a better idea now.
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 5:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG
Dear All,
Does anyone know if a simple doctype _javascript_ is accessible
to text readers?
The _javascript_ would be similar to the following:
!-- Begin
document.write('a href=""
To Newslinks Archives HomePage/a . ');
document.write('a href="" Back
to Campus NewsLink
Showing my ignorance:
Don't wireframes show flow only? Like the map view in Dreamweaver? Or is
it an actual possible design one creates often in Photoshop, though this
article indicated Freehand.
Nancy
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In Northeastern US, the states are geographically very small, so a New
England Chapter which encompasses about 6 states, or even a New York,
New England chapter 7 states may work.
Is there anyway to organize your graph by region?
Nancy Johnson
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Being from Boston, I can see attending a New England regional meeting
every few months. I noticed people from Massachusetts, VT, CT, and Maine
on the list, I cannot see flying to Chicago on a regular basis.
Nancy
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Dear Russ,
This seemed like a very interesting meeting, would it be possible to
publish the actual CSS files?
Nancy Johnson
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Most people I believe are unaware that there are multiple browsers. If
this warning hits the network news, it may raise some awareness among
the average computer user.
Most people have no idea what web standards are.
Nancy Johnson
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links.
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004
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that
using IE is inaccessible to them, and since IE is fairly accessible to most
groups, I dont see that happening.
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Tuesday, June
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Ah.. I wish I could attend but I live on the other side of the globe.
Are these presentations put on your website anywhere?
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 5:47 AM
Looks interesting; thank you for sharing. Is it located in England?
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 7:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [WSG] SkillSwap
Oops,
Sorry folks
.
The Mono website is http://mono.org.
woric
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Nancy Johnson wrote:
Dear All,This is a side track to this thread: I have always used .asp for formsubmission, but I want to find a _javascript_ and/or php versions of formsubmissions in case I
. Can you point
me to some good URLS and/or books that could help me out?
Thanks in advance,
Nancy Johnson
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I have been following this thread and this is a wonderful answer.
Nancy Johnson
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 9:45 AM
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It seems to me
Dear WSG,
Im not a big _javascript_ users, but I was wondering, does
a preload image _javascript_ speed up web pages that have many images?
njohnson
Dear Andy,
Side note question. What is a browsercam account? With only 3% of my
users using Opera, Mozilla and Safari, tend to look at Netscape and IE,
but I worry about the other browsers.
Thanks,
Nancy
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Thank you so much,
Nancy
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Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:03 AM
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Nancy, try here:
http://www.browsercam.com/
Dear Andy,
probably will never attend a meeting. Have you ever considered having
your meetings online somehow. I realize time may also be a factor, just
a thought.
Nancy Johnson
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in my area so it never happened.
I understand the limitations in setting up an online meeting, but would
support this if it could ever happen. If anyone in my area of New
England, ever wants to meet, I am game.
Take care,
Nancy Johnson
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