Artur Ortega and Leonie Watson - Screenreaders and JavaScript
Artur Ortega and Leonie Watson showed and explained the audience at Scripting Enabled what it means to use a screen reader, what screen readers are out there and how you can help screen reader users by building your JavaScript applications the right way.
Here are Artur’s links:
- A first glance of javascript and a screen-reader:
- Examples how javascript can improve accessibility:
- Flash & making Video Accessible
- The intersection of accessible flash and SEO:
- Taking Javascript a step further
- Other Web 2.0 Obstacles without javascript:
- How non-visible meta data improves usability for users with disabilities
- Beyond our horizon - our users:
- Yahoo’s LIVE Deaf Chat Room! for our deaf users
- flickr - Blind Photographers
- flickr - Visually-impaired photographers UK
- flickr for blind people using the new touchcolor system
- flickr - Color-Blind Photographers
- flickr - Seeing Beyond Sight Challenge - this photo challenge was inspired by a new book called, Seeing Beyond Sight: Photographs by Blind Teenagers (Chronicle Books 2007).
- For the end:





September 22nd, 2008 at 9:00 am
[...] “No” to Artur showing us his pre-prepared websites so we weren’t able to see the JavaScript examples he’d pulled together but these are now available on the Scripting Enabled [...]
September 28th, 2008 at 4:07 pm
[...] Ortega and Leonie Watson spoke about ‘Screen readers and JavaScript’ and provided a fascinating overview of the range of technologies available to help assist those [...]
October 3rd, 2008 at 3:23 pm
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October 3rd, 2008 at 4:12 pm
[...] Screenreaders and JavaScript - “…what it means to use a screen reader, what screen readers are out there and how you can help screen reader users by building your JavaScript applications the right way.” [...]