Hi
Did anyone write down the url for the excellent presentation Dean Jackson
gave at the WE04 session on Thursday Sept 2.
Thanks
Roger
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Jackson presentation url
There you go
http://www.w3.org/2004/Talks/dj-we04-edugov/
On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 15:39:04 +1000, Web Usability
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Hi
Did anyone write down the url for the excellent presentation Dean Jackson
gave at the WE04 session on Thursday Sept 2.
Thanks
Hi,
Sorry I am a bit late on this. While I haven't got a direct answer, I wrote
an article about PDFs and Accessibility which might provide you with some
useful information.
http://www.usability.com.au/resources/pdf.cfm
I know some large organisations (at least one bank) use tools to
Hi Jason
We had a similar requirement last year. The cost of translating and
preparing pages in other language html is very expensive. The job we did
already had pdfs of a document in 14 different language but the client
wanted to provide easy access to them and an accessible alternative.
We
One benefit of using fieldset and legend for screen reader users is that
nearly all readers will read the legend before every input label within a
fieldset. This can be very helpful with forms that require the same
information within different sections of the form. For example, if you need
put in
=name id=name size=55 //label
or mine:
label for=nameName:/labelbr /
input type=text name=name id=name size=55 /
Does it make any difference? The ID ties them together anyway so I think
not.
P
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Hi Ted,
Just a quick comment on legends that are too long.
Modern screen readers like JAWS voice the legend before every form input
label within a fieldset. As a result, some screen reader users might get a
bit annoyed with your form (and the site) if, for example, they have to hear
a whole lot
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site is viewed with MSIE 6 and NS 7 you get
Firefox 1.0 .
Web Usability wrote:
A friend of mine came across this site yesterday and when he accessed it
with Firefox he got nothing but code on the screen.
http://www.ceinternet.com.au/site/index.htm
I tried it with Firefox 0.9 this morning and got the same result. However
when the site