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From: Birkir R. Gunnarsson
Date: Thu, Nov 29 2012 2:01PM
Subject: Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial, especially from a screen reader perspective?
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Yea wise people

I want to move into the realm of younder Javascript debugging and such like.
I have installed and updated Firebug and Fireeyes to work with my
Firefox v16 browser.
I have a few pointers on what to do, and I am one who is always
entertained by clicking any button in sight and watching what happens
next, but if anyone has a useful guide that may help point me in the
right direction or pointing out some neat non-obvious functionality of
this potent combination, such knowledge would be like quality music to
my ears (Gangnam style). ;)
If anyone can share any resource with me, it's always appreciated. I
will definitely write up my experience, create a little guide and post
on my Wordpess site (which under construction, once it has anything
useful on it I'll post its adress to the list, as long as that is
considered appropriate, it will be dedicated to web, PDF and epub
accessibility entirely).
Thanks, as always, good lister
-B

From: Lucy Greco
Date: Thu, Nov 29 2012 2:09PM
Subject: Re: Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial, especially from a screen reader perspective?
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If anyone has used these with a screen reader that information would be
helpful to. I am trying to learn how to use them both with the added amp
tool bars and have had no luck so I would love the information to.

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Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 1:02 PM
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Subject: [WebAIM] Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial,
especially from a screen reader perspective?

Yea wise people

I want to move into the realm of younder Javascript debugging and such like.
I have installed and updated Firebug and Fireeyes to work with my
Firefox v16 browser.
I have a few pointers on what to do, and I am one who is always
entertained by clicking any button in sight and watching what happens
next, but if anyone has a useful guide that may help point me in the
right direction or pointing out some neat non-obvious functionality of
this potent combination, such knowledge would be like quality music to
my ears (Gangnam style). ;)
If anyone can share any resource with me, it's always appreciated. I
will definitely write up my experience, create a little guide and post
on my Wordpess site (which under construction, once it has anything
useful on it I'll post its adress to the list, as long as that is
considered appropriate, it will be dedicated to web, PDF and epub
accessibility entirely).
Thanks, as always, good lister
-B

From: Tony Olivero
Date: Thu, Nov 29 2012 2:22PM
Subject: Re: Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial, especially from a screen reader perspective?
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Feel free to contact me off list. I've done some draft tutorials and I'm
working on more.

Tony

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From: Lucy Greco [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 15:10
To: 'WebAIM Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes
tutorial, especially from a screen reader perspective?

If anyone has used these with a screen reader that information would be
helpful to. I am trying to learn how to use them both with the added amp
tool bars and have had no luck so I would love the information to.

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[mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Birkir R.
Gunnarsson
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 1:02 PM
To: WebAIM Discussion List
Subject: [WebAIM] Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial,
especially from a screen reader perspective?

Yea wise people

I want to move into the realm of younder Javascript debugging and such like.
I have installed and updated Firebug and Fireeyes to work with my
Firefox v16 browser.
I have a few pointers on what to do, and I am one who is always
entertained by clicking any button in sight and watching what happens
next, but if anyone has a useful guide that may help point me in the
right direction or pointing out some neat non-obvious functionality of
this potent combination, such knowledge would be like quality music to
my ears (Gangnam style). ;)
If anyone can share any resource with me, it's always appreciated. I
will definitely write up my experience, create a little guide and post
on my Wordpess site (which under construction, once it has anything
useful on it I'll post its adress to the list, as long as that is
considered appropriate, it will be dedicated to web, PDF and epub
accessibility entirely).
Thanks, as always, good lister
-B

From: Patrick Burke
Date: Thu, Nov 29 2012 3:01PM
Subject: Re: Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial, especially from a screen reader perspective?
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I have little info beyond this, but here are a couple items:

Marco Zehe has an old (2009) but still useful-sounding article from
when they first got ARIA support into Firebug. He gives several
examples of how it can be used:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firefocus/

The documentation Marco links to has been moved. It's by Hans Hillen
of The Paciello Group, & has some outdated refernces (to Firefox 3!),
but otherwise is as essential as Marco claims.:
http://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Accessibility

A couple other add-ons that I have links to (do they work with screen
readers?...):

Firefocus, tracks where focus will be on the page:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firefocus/

Ainspector helps with ... other stuff:
http://code.google.com/p/ainspector/

Patrick
At 01:22 PM 11/29/2012, Tony Olivero wrote:
>Feel free to contact me off list. I've done some draft tutorials and I'm
>working on more.
>
>Tony
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lucy Greco [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
>Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 15:10
>To: 'WebAIM Discussion List'
>Subject: Re: [WebAIM] Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes
>tutorial, especially from a screen reader perspective?
>
>If anyone has used these with a screen reader that information would be
>helpful to. I am trying to learn how to use them both with the added amp
>tool bars and have had no luck so I would love the information to.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
>[mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Birkir R.
>Gunnarsson
>Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 1:02 PM
>To: WebAIM Discussion List
>Subject: [WebAIM] Any recommendations for good Firebug/Fireeyes tutorial,
>especially from a screen reader perspective?
>
>Yea wise people
>
>I want to move into the realm of younder Javascript debugging and such like.
>I have installed and updated Firebug and Fireeyes to work with my
>Firefox v16 browser.
>I have a few pointers on what to do, and I am one who is always
>entertained by clicking any button in sight and watching what happens
>next, but if anyone has a useful guide that may help point me in the
>right direction or pointing out some neat non-obvious functionality of
>this potent combination, such knowledge would be like quality music to
>my ears (Gangnam style). ;)
>If anyone can share any resource with me, it's always appreciated. I
>will definitely write up my experience, create a little guide and post
>on my Wordpess site (which under construction, once it has anything
>useful on it I'll post its adress to the list, as long as that is
>considered appropriate, it will be dedicated to web, PDF and epub
>accessibility entirely).
>Thanks, as always, good lister
>-B
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