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Firefox Extensions That Should Be Part Of Firefox
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A quick tutorial on the creation of user friendly and logical web forms to make the communication process simple and seamless.
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An article on the importance of accessible and usable design.
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Tips on improving your web forms!
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I’m reviewing it on the basis of conformance levels, as I’m not entirely convinced that anyone with the sufficient authority to mandate conformance against WCAG 2.0 will understand how the whole ‘accessibility’ thing works; I think they’ll just pick a conformance level and tell people to adhere to that, not understanding the consequences of the same (many people will then ignore criteria at highe
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ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) is steadily gaining more support by all major browsers, now that Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari are all on board. Our aim is to demonstrate how simple adding ARIA can be. In this article, I will be providing an example for the slider role.
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Here is a really simple technique that will help Firefox (along with its spinoffs, flock...), Safari and Opera users better enjoy online forms.
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There are 21 triple-A success criteria for WCAG 2.0. The WCAG 2.0 document itself specifies that AAA conformance should not be mandated for entire sites as: ...it is not possible to satisfy all Level AAA Success Criteria for some content.
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A quick guide on how to effectively utilize light, color and contrast when designing user interfaces.
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A simple trick that will greatly improve usability of the links on your site by increasing the clickable areas.
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Examples and guidelines on how to use whitespace to effectively show relationships between various content elements, like headings, paragraphs and buttons.
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Thinking outside the box can make your designs “pop”, and having good ideas can help you become successful — but what if you could not only think outside the box, but play with the box, kick the box, smash the box all over the place.
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Contrast one of the more powerful tools in your arsenal. Use it not only to give the most important things the focus they deserve, but to also remove any noise from secondary and tertiary elements on the page.
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A good UI should fade away, putting content in the front seat — it should be transparent. Sometimes there can be too much ‘UI’ — controls and buttons that are too strong and distracting win over content in their battle for attention.
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What should you use to organize content on your site: categories or tags? Usability Post discusses each one's benefits and downsides and gives recommendations.
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