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George Williams"Our web applications can suffer from inaccessibility problems due to inherent markup limitations. Martin Kliehm helps us sort through the WAI specs for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) to increase usability."
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Rafa BayonaWeb 2.0 applications often have accessibility and usability problems because of the limitations of (X)HTML. The W3C’s standards draft for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) addresses those limitations. It provides new ways of communicating meani
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Markus ErleIn today’s web interfaces, menus and breadcrumb navigation are usually built with list items, and the markup includes different sections for a page’s main content and its sidebar. In Web 2.0 applications, anything can be a button or a control interfac
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Troy SabinWeb 2.0 applications often have accessibility and usability problems because of the limitations of (X)HTML. The W3C’s standards draft for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) addresses those limitations.
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Andre MalheiroWeb 2.0 applications often have accessibility and usability problems because of the limitations of (X)HTML. The W3C’s standards draft for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) addresses those limitations. You can start using ARIA right away.
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Xavier BadosaWeb 2.0 applications often have accessibility and usability problems because of the limitations of (X)HTML. The W3C’s standards draft for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) addresses those limitations. It provides new ways of communicating mea
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Kazuhito Kidachi"Do we have to wait another ten years until other browsers support these techniques? Actually, no."
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Johann RichardWeb 2.0 applications often have accessibility and usability problems because of the limitations of (X)HTML. The W3C’s standards draft for Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) addresses those limitations.
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