Make Your AJAX Applications Accessible
Max Kiesler – How to Make Your AJAX Applications Accessible – 40 Tutorials and Articles
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Max Kiesler – How to Make Your AJAX Applications Accessible – 40 Tutorials and Articles
Matt from M&L Adventures has a handy little tutorial on integrating Google maps into your Web site
UFO is a DOM script that detects the Flash plug-in and embeds Flash objects. It contains several features and best practice techniques that other scripts currently don’t have.
Some new research by Juicy Studio: Making Ajax Work with Screen Readers.
Jeremy Keith posts his presentation on: Hijax, which makes an accessible AJAX app a lot more attainable.
We’ve talked before about AJAX being inaccessible… “So what’s a well-intentioned web developer to do? Stop and think about the following before dropping that sudsy, lemon-scented bomb on unsuspecting users.”… It’s a step in the direction of making AJAX accessible.
A possible AJAX form validation solution: “Really Easy” Field Validation with Prototype. Not quite there yet, but very close.
Joe Clarke published his Iceweb 2006: Speaking notes and usability-test results on AJAX.
Serving a browser an appropriate version of a page, based on it’s capabilities. Open Says Me is perhaps an answer to the question about AJAX and screenreaders raised earlier.
MUST READ FOR WEB DEVSAJAX and Screenreaders: When Can it Work?
Integrate Google Calendar into your Web site using a little PHP and javascript.
“DOMtab is a JavaScript that turns a list of links connected to content sections into a tab interface.” Looks incredibly handy.