Keith W. Bell
The Keith W. Bell site, at first glance, appeared clean and professional, albeit perhaps fittingly plain. Once we started exploring more deeply, kicking the site's tires and looking under the hood, so...
View ArticleLeveling the Playing Field: We’re all Differently Abled
Accessibility and web accessibility are often highlighted as issues for people with disabilities. This is no surprise, all things considered, given the common definition of accessibility. "Disability"...
View ArticleUnder New Management
Late in 2005 I had the notion that most people felt accessible web sites are boring and basically without merit offering only the most simplistic functionality and style. As long as that notion...
View ArticleOrion House Bed and Breakfast
Compared to many other bed and breakfast (B&B) websites that we've seen, the Orion House Bed and Breakfast site is outstanding. We're convinced that evveryone's online search for B&B...
View ArticleRefreshable Braille
When guest author Roger Hudson presents accessibility seminars or workshops, he usually asks those attending to indicate if they have seen a screen reader being used. Several years ago, it was not...
View ArticleDon’t Just Tick Boxes
Meeting the diverse needs of your site's visitors is likely to mean a great deal more than ticking off individual accessibility checkpoints. You cannot just rely on an automated accessibility parser....
View ArticleLe Web Accessible
Le Web Accessible, the web site of web accessibility consultant Jean-François Naud, offers numerous touches which demonstrate a solid accessible web site. The site exhibits conscientious application...
View ArticleOnline Video Captioning
Guest author, Jen Rohrig, looks at online video captioning on US TV networks. Although I am hard of hearing myself, there was a time when I didn't consider captions for online videos to be of great...
View ArticleLaw Office of Lainey Feingold
Law Office of Lainey Feingold, the business site of disability rights lawyer Lainey Feingold, was designed by Mike Cherim specifically to conform to the level of AAA under the WCAG 2.0. And having...
View ArticleWe’ll Miss You, Jack
We were both shocked and saddened to learn of the sudden death of Jack Pickard at the weekend. Jack was a part of Accessites.org from its earliest days and, although he had taken a back seat from...
View ArticleWeb Perfectionist
The Web Perfectionist site was designed by Irina Ponomareva to be clean, elegant, easy to use and accessible to all. We found it to be a very solid, well coded, accessible site.
View ArticleNine Accessible Steps To Search Engine Optimisation
There are many design considerations when creating or re-designing a Web site. Corporate branding. Providing quality content for your visitors. Ensuring that the site is accessible via a range of...
View ArticleKeith W. Bell
The Keith W. Bell site, at first glance, appeared clean and professional, albeit perhaps fittingly plain. Once we started exploring more deeply, kicking the site's tires and looking under the hood, so...
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