Just as it’s important to choose the right colors for your design, it’s also very important to make good choices about the fonts you use in your design.
Can Accessibility and Usability Live in Harmony?
Accessibility and usability are often discussed in the same breath, and many webmasters usually devise and implement strategies for each around the same stage of a site’s development.
The Web Accessibility Myth in the UK
Have you been approached by website companies stating your web site design does not comply with the UK Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)? Worried?
AJAX Accessibility Is Addressed
The Web development technique known as AJAX has a lot of fans, and it has earned a reputation as something that is sure to be commonplace in the future. But in the meantime, it is running into difficulties here and there; chief among these are accessibility issues. This particular problem is getting a lot of attention.
Website Accessibility – Proper Navigation
A very important point to consider while designing a website is proper navigation.
The Bread and Butter of Website Accessibility
The main reason webmasters fail to make their websites accessible is because they don’t understand the concept of an “accessible website” in the first place.
Accessibility… The Basics
An accessible website is one that allows as many people as possible to access the infomation contained within it.
Accessibility Branding Strategy
Lately I’ve been thinking about css based layouts and how everyone and their brother are jumping on the css bandwagon.
Mobile Accessibility – Your website in the year 2005
Throughout 2004 the number of web enabled portable devices boomed. By “portable devices” I mean PDAs and smart phones. What does this mean for you? Well it depends whether or not you care about your visitors’ experience – you build your website for visitors so you really should!
Now You Have a Web site. Have You Ever Heard of Accessibility?
An accessible Web site is easily approached, easily understood, and useable for all. There are accessibility standards set forth by the World Wide Web Consortium, which all sites should adhere to as much as possible.