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JavaScript event tests part 1: onmouseover
JavaScript event tests part 1: onmouseover
This is the first part of a series of articles investigating support for
JavaScript events in popular screen readers. This article investigates
the onmouseover event.
Big thanks to Gez Lemon for his support and input!
Ten questions for Steve Faulkner
Steve Faulkner talks about accessibility, the Web Accessibility toolbar, the Web
Accessibility Tools Consortium, title attributes, AJAX and WCAG2.
The Web Accessibility Toolbar for Opera [WAT for Opera] now available.
The
Web Accessibility Toolbar for Opera [WAT for Opera] now available.
Web Accessibility Tools Consortium members; Cedric Trevison of
The Paciello Group (TPG) and Steve Faulkner of
vision australia have developed a version of the popular testing tool, the
Web Accessibility Toolbar , that can be installed on the Opera web browser.
Read more and download the WAT for Opera
Web Accessibility Toolbar SE 1.2: Swedish language version now available.
Peter Krantz has collaborated with WAT-C to develop a Swedish language version of the Web Accessibility Toolbar 1.2
Download: Web Accessibility Toolbar SE 1.2 [exe file, 789 KB]
Many thanks to Peter who is an active Web Standards and Accessibility advocate, amongst other things he has developed a Screen Reader emulator [Fangs: The Screen Reader Emulator] and has two web sites that provide useful resources for web developers: Standards Shmandards and peterkrantz.com.
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