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Future Web Accessibility: HTML5 Semantic Elements

This is the second in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. Last week: HTML5 <video>. HTML5 Semantic Elements HTML5 introduces several […]

Future Web Accessibility: HTML5 <video>

This is the first in a multipost series about the immediate and likely future of web accessibility. Each week or so I’ll discuss a different upcoming technology, tag, platform, or system from an accessibility perspective. Additions, corrections, or further thoughts are welcome in the comments. The <video> tag Although popular web browsers have had built-in […]

WAVE5 Development Begins

WAVE 5.0 Yesterday I made the first set of commits to the WAVE5 project in our internal SVN code repository, signaling the official start of development for the fifth version of WebAIM’s popular WAVE web accessibility evaluation tool. This project has been in the planning and design stage for several months now, and although we […]

CSUN 2010 Presentations

Cyndi, Kim, Aaron, Dio, Jon, and I from the WebAIM team had a marvelous time at the CSUN conference this year. This annual conference focuses on technology and disability. It was wonderful to meet and visit with so many of you, and to learn about what is new and cool in the field of web […]

WebAIM’s 2010 CSUN Lineup

The folks here at WebAIM are pleased to be attending The 25th Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference, more commonly known as the CSUN conference. This conference is one of the highlights of our year. We love interacting with and being educated and invigorated by so many people that are passionate about accessibility. […]