adriancooke + reader 5
Invisible content just for screen reader users [WebAIM]
november 2009 by adriancooke
The right way to hide elements from sighted users but make them accessible to screen readers.
css
accessibility
screen
reader
tips
november 2009 by adriancooke
Fever,° a new feed-reader web application
june 2009 by adriancooke
Shaun Inman’s new self-hosted, feed-reader web app. You run Fever on your own server share (like Mint). Costs US$30. The big difference with Fever is that you can read topics within your feeds based on link popularity—the more of your feeds that point to a link the higher the temperature for that item. So the more feeds you subscribe to, the better it works, or so the pitch goes.
aggregation
feed
reader
rss
php
mysql
webapps
tools
june 2009 by adriancooke
Screen reader testing [456 Berea Street]
march 2009 by adriancooke
Roger Johansson points to an article on configuring your machine for screen reader usability testing.
screen
reader
usability
testing
accessibility
march 2009 by adriancooke
Results from the WebAIM screen reader survey [456 Berea Street]
february 2009 by adriancooke
Roger Johansson reporting on screen reader usage data from a recent survey, including the interesting fact that 76% of users update their screen reader within 12 months of a new release. Cool.
accessibility
assistive
technology
screen
reader
february 2009 by adriancooke
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