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defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible
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especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies.
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WAI-ARIA addresses these accessibility challenges, for example, by defining new ways for functionality to be provided to assistive technology.
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the WAI-ARIA suite of technical documents.
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Many Web applications developed with Ajax (also known as AJAX), DHTML, and other technologies pose additional accessibility challenges.
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if the content of a Web page changes in response to user actions or time- or event-based updates, that new content may not be available to some people
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With WAI-ARIA, an advanced Web application can be made accessible and usable
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WAI-ARIA provides a framework for adding attributes to identify features for user interaction, how they relate to each other, and their current state.
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describes new navigation techniques to mark regions and common Web structures as menus, primary content, secondary content, banner information, and other types of Web structures.
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with WAI-ARIA, developers can identify regions of pages and enable keyboard users to easily move among regions
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WAI-ARIA also includes technologies to map controls, Ajax live regions, and events to accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs)
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WAI-ARIA techniques apply to widgets such as buttons, drop-down lists, calendar functions, tree controls (for example, expandable menus), and others.
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custom controls used for rich Internet applications
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Roles to describe the type of widget
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Roles to describe the structure of the Web page
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Properties to describe the state widgets are in
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as well as an interruption policy for those updates
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Properties to define live regions of a page that are likely to get updates
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Properties for drag-and-drop that describe drag sources and drop targets
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A way to provide keyboard navigation for the Web objects and events,
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The WAI-ARIA Documents
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WAI-ARIA technical specification, a planned W3C Recommendation Web standard, combines the two previously-published WAI-ARIA draft specifications
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primarily for developers of Web browsers, assistive technologies, and other user agents; developers of Web technologies (technical specifications); and developers of accessibility evaluation tools.
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introduces developers to the accessibility problems that WAI-ARIA is intended to solve, the fundamental concepts, and the technical approach of WAI-ARIA.
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WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices, a planned W3C Working Group Note, describes how Web content developers can develop accessible rich internet applications using WAI-ARIA
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Shelli LavinderThis is a bookmark of hte W3C ~ Web Accessibility initiative. Although some of it is pretty technical, the menu bar on the left gives readers guidelines and techniques, planning and implementing and evaluation tools.
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Currently certain functionality used in Web sites is not available to some users with disabilities, especially people who rely on screen readers and people who cannot use a mouse. WAI-ARIA addresses these accessibility challenges, for example, by defining new ways for functionality to be provided to assistive technology.
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are described in Introduction to Web Accessibility and Essential Components of Web Accessibility
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Another example of an accessibility barrier is drag-and-drop functionality that is not available to users who use a keyboard only and cannot use a mouse. Even relatively simple Web sites can be difficult if they require an extensive amount of keystrokes to navigate with only a keyboard.
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Maria TannantWAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications
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helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies
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Currently certain functionality used in Web sites is not available to some users with disabilities, especially people who rely on screen readers and people who cannot use a mouse.
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Another example of an accessibility barrier is drag-and-drop functionality that is not available to users who use a keyboard only and cannot use a mouse.
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For example, if the content of a Web page changes in response to user actions or time- or event-based updates, that new content may not be available to some people, such as people who are blind or people with cognitive disabilities who use a screen reader.
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WAI-ARIA also includes technologies to map controls, Ajax live regions, and events to accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs), including custom controls used for rich Internet applications. WAI-ARIA techniques apply to widgets such as buttons, drop-down lists, calendar functions, tree controls (for example, expandable menus), and others.
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Andrew IvinWAI: Strategies, guidelines, resources to make the Web accessible to people with disabilities
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Dimitrios Delaroshttp://www.sitepoint.com/real-world-accessibility-html5-aria-and-the-modern-web/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Community+Crier+184+-+Thanks+for+Banning+Me+HTML&utm_content=Community+Crier+184+-+Thanks+for+Banning+Me+HTML+CID_656e89d50591499472b79c0400a2c204&utm_source=Newsletter&utm_term=Real+World+Accessibility+HTML5+ARIA+and+the+Modern+Web
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dadams6This article provides an overview of WAI-ARIA. These guidelines help web developers to understand how to start to make web 2.0 technologies more accessible.
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with WAI-ARIA, developers can identify regions of pages and enable keyboard users to easily move among regions, rather than having to press Tab many times.
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. WAI-ARIA techniques apply to widgets such as buttons, drop-down lists, calendar functions, tree controls (for example, expandable menus), and others.
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phoenix2lifeWAI-ARIA Overview
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WAI-ARIA provides Web authors with the following:
* Roles to describe the type of widget presented, such as "menu," "treeitem," "slider," and "progressmeter"
* Roles to describe the structure of the Web page, such as headings, regions, and tablesw3c web development design standard accessibility ajax html wai-aria introduction
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WAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities. It especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies
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Claude Almansi"WAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities. It especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies. Currently certain functionality used in Web sites is not available to some users with disabilities, especially people who rely on screen readers and people who cannot use a mouse. WAI-ARIA addresses these accessibility challenges, for example, by defining new ways for functionality to be provided to assistive technology. With WAI-ARIA, developers can make advanced Web applications accessible and usable to people with disabilities."
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Chetz ColwellThis page describes the problems that WAI-ARIA addresses, and introduces the WAI-ARIA suite of technical documents.
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WAI-ARIA Overview
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Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite
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make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities
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dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies
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WAI-ARIA (Rich Applications)
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people who rely on screen readers
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people who cannot use a mouse
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problems that WAI-ARIA addresses
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WAI-ARIA suite of technical documents
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Making Ajax and Related Technologies Accessible
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Many Web applications developed with Ajax (also known as AJAX), DHTML, and other technologies pose additional accessibility challenges
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WAI-ARIA addresses these accessibility challenges
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defining how information about this functionality can be provided to assistive technology
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technologies to map controls, Ajax live regions, and events to accessibility application programming interfaces (APIs)
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custom controls used for rich Internet applications
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widgets such as buttons, drop-down lists, calendar functions, tree controls (for example, expandable menus)
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Adam NewtonWAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities. It especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Aja
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Doris McKayGoogle's Reader has an WAI ARIA interface to make RSS feeds more accessable.
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Felipe LavínWAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities. It especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Aja
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Michael Samuelsonoverview of ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications)... jQuery UI is implementing ARIA compatibility.
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Ahmad Al-ShagraWAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.
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For example, with WAI-ARIA, developers can identify regions of pages and enable keyboard users to easily move among regions, rather than having to press Tab many times.
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It is primarily for developers of Web browsers, assistive technologies, and other user agents; developers of Web technologies (technical specifications); and developers of accessibility evaluation tools.
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WAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.
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WAI-ARIA, the Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite, defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.
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It especially helps with dynamic content and advanced user interface controls developed with Ajax, HTML, JavaScript, and related technologies.
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