Accessibility Language of parts bookmarklet A bookmarklet to help with testing WCAG 2.2 Success Criterion 3.1.1 Language of page (Level A) and 3.1.2 Language of parts (Level AA).
Accessibility 5 Articles worth reading... (Spotted: Week 13, 2010) Consistency: Key to a Better User Experience I’m a big fan of consistency. It’s an essential factor in having a successful web presence. This UX Booth article covers a number of ways in which your site should be consistent. A beginner’s guide to blogging for business Some
Accessibility For your reading pleasure (week 3, 2010) How Google ranks Tweets A little bit of an insight into how Google ranks tweets on Twitter from a Google Engineer. The Case Against Vertical Navigation Yet another detailed and well argued article from Smashing Magazine. This time covering the use of (left hand side) vertical navigation menus on web
Accessibility For your reading pleasure (week 2, 2010) Mobile Web 2009 = Desktop Web 1998 This Nielsen Alterbox article from February 2009 is worth re-reading. There’s a lot of talk about the mobile web right now, including my own babblings about 2010 being the tipping point. I don’t agree with all of Nielsen’s recommendations, but don’
Accessibility 5 reasons your web presence misses the mark DDB Stockholm have been behind some excellent creative work, including some fantastic viral videos (Who hasn’t seen the piano stairs?). Their new website is a step forward showing that they understand that your website is just one part of your web presence – one part of your distributed website that
Accessibility Patterns for the Colour Blind Patterns for the Colour Blind The patterns, tools and examples on We Are Color Blind.com help you create websites the colour blind can use without problems.
Accessibility 10 reasons why all-Flash websites usually suck Last week, Simon Sundén published a post in Swedish called 10 anledningar varför sajter helt byggda i Flash oftast suger (10 Reasons why sites completely built in Flash usually suck). He’s right. They do. There are numerous reasons why all-flash sites fail to be a good choice. Simon had