On Tuesday, July 17th, I gave a webinar (sponsored by Adobe) on Creating an Accessible Layout. Here are the links I referred to in the webinar:
- #captionTHIS!
- 6 Surprising Bad Practices That Hurt Dyslexic Users
- A Review of Consistent Designs on the Web by Webdesigner Depot
- Captions and Subtitles
- Color Blindness Tests and Facts
- Color Contrast Analyzer
- Creating Accessible Tables
- CSS-Discuss Wiki
- Do Websites Need to Look Exactly the Same in Every Browser?
- Efficiency in Accessibility Testing or, Why Usability Testing Should be Last
- Eric Meyer’s original Reset CSS and Reset CSS (HTML5)
- The Evolution of the Web
- Fluid Type
- JAWS, IE and Headings in HTML5
- Karl Groves: Accessibility Testing Category
- LukeW’s website
- LukeW’s “Mobile First” Book
- LukeW’s “Mobile First” Presentation
- Suckerfish instructions and demo on :focus
- WCAG 2.0: Contrast (Minimum): Understanding Success Criterion 1.4.3
- WCAG 2.0: Resize Text: Understanding Success Criterion 1.4.4
- WCAG Contrast Checker (Firefox plug-in)
- Web Accessibility Testing: Do Automatic Testing First
In addition, search for the Twitter hashtag: #a11y (and #accessibility). And look at my Twitter favorites and my Delicious bookmarks.
(Disclaimer: I have not received anything from any company for posting these links. I used the links listed here as resources for my webinar.)