Posts Tagged ‘Accessibility’

Beautifying Joomla template does not help serving the purpose rather the simplicity and accessibility make sense

Joomla is an open source CMS which is written in PHP language and MySQL database featuring page caching, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, search, and support for language internationalization. It is the highest downloaded platform on the very launch on its first year; it was downloaded 2.5 million times. To [...]

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User Interface Design Methods Explained Accessibility Design

What is accessibility and why is it important? In general terms, accessibility describes the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is easy and straightforward to use by as many people as possible. In addition, accessibility concerns itself with the benefits of the entity being accessed: How does easy use of a product [...]

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Web Accessibility – Informal 18 Part 5

Many of today’s web designers and developers rely totally on the use of existing web design tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Flash to create their web pages. Although these tools are capable of creating standards compliant and accessible web content, the best way to ensure compliance with standards and the UK law is to [...]

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Web Accessibility Informal 18 – Part 4

Many of today’s web designers and developers rely totally on the use of existing web design tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Flash to create their web pages. Although these tools are capable of creating standards compliant and accessible web content, the best way to ensure compliance with standards and the UK law is to [...]

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Web Accessibility – Informal 18 Part 3

Many of today’s web designers and developers rely totally on the use of existing web design tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Flash to create their web pages. Although these tools are capable of creating standards compliant and accessible web content, the best way to ensure compliance with standards and the UK law is to [...]

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Web Accessibility – Informal 18 Part 2

Many of today’s web designers and developers rely totally on the use of existing web design tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Flash to create their web pages. Although these tools are capable of creating standards compliant and accessible web content, the best way to ensure compliance with standards and the UK law is to [...]

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Web Accessibility – Informal 18 Part 1

Many of today’s web designers and developers rely totally on the use of existing web design tools such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Flash to create their web pages. Although these tools are capable of creating standards compliant and accessible web content, the best way to ensure compliance with standards and the UK law is to [...]

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12 Usefull Tools To Check Site’s Accessibility

An extension for the open source Eclipse development platform, it is built specifically to test for the accessibility of the visually impaired. Unfortunately, it’s only available for those running Windows XP and above.

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