About Cognitive Accessibility & Related Articles
February 16th, 2011 by Glen WallisSome useful cognitive accessibility articles from the good folk at webaxe.
Some useful cognitive accessibility articles from the good folk at webaxe.
A howto post for creating slick buttons using minimal CSS. This comes from the good folks at ZURB. Check out the ZURB Playground. Lots of cool CSS3 stuff.
It is not only possible, but relatively simple to create keyboard accessible Google maps.
This is pretty cool. Edit the values in this page and it automatically creates CSS 3 rules that you can then copy and paste into your own pages.
Compatibility tables for features in HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other upcoming web technologies
After years of hype the mobile web is finally becoming a reality. The introduction of the iPhone and other full featured web enabled devices means that surfing the web on your mobile phone is getting easier, faster and more convenient. However, many sites are not optimised for mobile.
Check the mobile friendliness of your site with the W3C mobileOK Checker, then hang your head in shame and go read the Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0.
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