Archive for “October, 2007”

On this page the following entries were made in the “October, 2007” time-frame.


Access to the Web for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Posted October 22nd, 2007 by Christopher Phillips

If you are looking for information on how to make craft more accessible websites for persons with cognitive disabilities, here are a few posts on the topic:

Cognitive Disabilities, WebAIM
Cognitive Disabilities and the Web: Where Accessibility and Usability Meet?, Heather Mariger (2006)
Cognitive and Learning Disability Matrix, Joe Clark (2006)
Developing sites for users with Cognitive disabilities and […]

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Using Symbols to Access the Web

Posted October 3rd, 2007 by Christopher Phillips

From the AT TechNET @ VCU: Assistive Technology Blog, a link to Communicate: Webwide, the first symbol-supported web browser. Everything happens in the browser where you can view pages in normal view, with plain text or using symbols. Their icon library contains over 29,000 words. It also reads any text that you highlight.
Is this type […]

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