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I have said on numerous occasions that there is no simple checklist that, when followed, will give you an accessible site without fail. There are simply too many variables. But, what do you do when you want to create accessible pages and you have dozens or even hundreds of developers who (like most of their peers) have little to no experience with accessibility?
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I read about the PHP Implementation of LINQ called PHPLinq. Frankly, I was sceptical about it. Finally, I gave it a try. I still remain sceptical... Let me explain why.
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How do I load data with jQuery? In this tutorial, we're going to grab data from one page and display it on another. You can download the sample solution at the end of this tutorial. First, View The Example. In this example, you'll need to create two pages. Title the first one - "loadData.htm", and name the second one - "theOtherPage.htm".
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On June 18th 2008 Schalk Neethling, Web Builder Zone Leader, was interviewed on Radio Today concerning the topic of web accessibility and how not being accessible can effect your business. Below follows the transcript of this interview.
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jHelperTip is intended to be useful in many situations such as hovering tip and clickable tips. It can get data from a container, through Ajax or even the attributes of the current object.
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There are plenty of css bugs one can write about. Some are worth tracking because they are annoying and have a huge impact our every day work, others are interesting because they haven't received too much attention yet. But most interesting are the ones that allow us to touch upon deeper, underlying problems. This article will focus on a css issue that will allow us to do just that.
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I've had quite a good response to these Question and Answer style articles. I got some nice traffic from Nettuts on their "Best of May" list. So I've decided to write part two of this series.
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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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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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Part 3 of the look at WCAG 2.0 is going to look at the handful of criteria which make up Level AA. Here then, are the lucky 13.
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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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If you’ve already read what I’ve had to say about the earlier versions of WCAG 2.0 - from my initial dislike of the 2006 version, through to my acknowledgement that the 2007 version had improved immeasurably, then there’s going to be a certain amount of overlap here.
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Noticing your pages are loading slowly or just don't like using extra cpu cycles when you don't have to? PHP makes caching very easy with their variety of Output Control Functions. In this article I'll go over complete page caching which is the easiest to implement and understand.
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I was making this WPF based application on weekends and wanted it to have a gel like look. I did not want to create a new control instead I wanted to make sure that I used WPF styles to change the look of the tab. I decided to share this experience so that anyone who wants to do this does not have to do any research.
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SQL injection can occur, as demonstrated above, when an application uses input to construct dynamic SQL statements or when it uses stored procedures to connect to the database. Conventional security measures, such as the use of SSL and IPSec, do not protect your application from SQL injection attacks. Successful SQL injection attacks enable malicious users to execute commands in an application's
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