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Accessible Popup Help Using Dojo and ARIA
This example shows Popup or Bubble help that has been implemented using a Dojo dijit.TooltipDialog. A Tooltip dialog is invoked via dijit.form.DropDownButton. In this case the DropDownButton has been restyled to look like a link, although the screen reader will announce it as a menu button. Activate the More Info? element below to see the Popup Help functionality.
[brothercake] Docking boxes (dbx)
Docking boxes (dbx) adds animated drag 'n' drop, snap-to-grid, and show/hide-contents functionality to any group of elements.
The script can work with rows, columns, or two-dimensional grids of objects, of any size and shape. And as you've come to expect from brothercake, all the functionality is fully accessible to the keyboa
Color Oracle - simulator for colour blindness
Color Oracle takes the guesswork out of designing for color blindness by showing you in real time what people with common color vision impairments will see. Color Oracle applies a full screen color filter to art you are designing – independently of the software that you are using. Eight percent of all males are affected by color vision impairement – make sure that your graphical work is readable by the widest possible audience.
ACTF - Accessibility Probe
The Accessibility Probe (AccProbe) is a standalone, Eclipse Rich-Client Product (RCP) application that provides a view of the Microsoft Active Accessibility (MSAA) or IAccessible2 hierarchy of a currently running application or rendered document and of the properties of the accessible objects of that application or document. It can also serve as an event monitor for tracking the events fired by these accessible objects. It is meant to combine the functionality of tools like Microsoft's Inspect32, AccExplore, and AccEvent into one easy-to-use application for accessibility testing and debugging.
Free screenreader software to assist the blind and visually impaired
An article about the amazing work of Roger Wilson-Hinds, and his free screenreader software for blind and visually impaired users. Roger himself is blind.
I've given it a good test run over the weekend, it's really good.
The software is free but only a
Journalism.co.uk :: Accessibility 2.0: How accessible are UK newspaper websites?
Journalism jobs, news and links for journalists working online and in print media
ScreenReader.net: freeware freedom for blind and Visually impaired people
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Universal Design for Learning: Accessibility and Diversity in the Brandeis Classroom
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