Hi Marvin
I'm not sure what you are trying to build with svg, but maybe you should
take a look at Yahoo's YUI Charts. You can use a data table as the source
for the charts. This gives users like you access to accessible data while
also allowing the YUI library to build an interactive chart for free
On 10/24/2011 3:47 PM, Marvin Hunkin wrote:
hi.
well.
i am building a complex blindness related site.
and now doing this via http://wsi.tafensw.edu.au
and now, there is a accessible drawing tool called svg draw 01
from dick baldwin.
he is a computer science professor at washington state universit
hi Marvin
I am trying to understand the task you need help with. Pardon my
ignorance on matters relating to the HCI for the poorly sighted.
Perhaps you could educate me on this while I try to help.
From what you are saying, it sounds like you are making what I would
call wireframes, which
Molly has put up an example of methods to mock-up/storyboard:
http://www.molly.com/2005/08/23/protoype-techniques-in-the-web-design-workflow/
James
On 10/10/07, Mike at Green-Beast.com <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > doing a project for my website development course.
> > now, part of the requi
> doing a project for my website development course.
> now, part of the requirements says that i need to
> create a story board to represent what content is
> to be displayed on each page.
Hello Marvin,
Could something like this possibly work for you?
http://green-beast.com/autorun/
There are so
Hi Marvin,
In April of this year I came across an add-in template for Microsoft Visio,
enabling a user to produce wire-frames and more within the Visio work
environment. Here is the address to the web page and small downloadable
package:
http://www.guuui.com/issues/02_07.php
Maybe this
Hi Marvin
You could try Axure (www.axure.com). I'm not too sure how accessible it is,
but there is a trial version available and it has lots of drag & drop
functionality which could be helpful if it works with any accessibility
tools you are using.
Good luck with it.
Cheers
Denise
On 10/10/07,
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 01:46:58 pm marvin hunkin wrote:
> Hi.
> doing a project for my website development course.
> now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board to
> represent what content is to be displayed on each page. Now sighted
> students, would draw navigation and sto
What about Visio,
I'm just thinking that you're already using Microsoft products that this may be
something you could use.
I know of people who use Visio a lot for wireframes and mock-ups. I suppose it
depends on what details your lecturer is wanting in your story board's.
the only setback I