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Joe Dolson on Accessibility and Typography

June 9, 2007 Technology Blog

Improving Accessibility through Typography  Among the many decisions you need to make when designing accessible web sites, typography seems to frequently be only shallowly addressed. Typography is rarely completely ignored — but it is greatly simplified, to a point that the issues raised don’t always complete the picture of accessible text. Accessible typography is commonly [...]

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Joe Dolson on Website Accessibility

January 23, 2007 Technology Blog

5 Basic Steps Towards Website Accessibility The transformation of a website from a snake-infested inaccessible maze into a beautiful, airy reading room can include a huge variety of design changes from the barely noticeable to the fundamentally transforming. Making that first step into the maze requires you to balance a number of different issues: How [...]

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Announcing XReach

January 17, 2007 Technology Blog

I’ve previously posted on this journal about the accessibility of forum software and indicated that I was working on an adaptation of Phorum to make it more accessible. Since some other open source packages suffer from the same problems I thought it would be worthwhile creating an umbrella project for similar endeavours, which I’ve called [...]

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