April 10, 2003

JavaScript and accessibility

"Peter Paul Koch(you know, evolt.org?)":http://www.xs4all.nl/~ppk/js/intro.html writes a decent article on Javascript and Accessibility. Items such as noscript, MouseOvers (no real problems), detection and page redirection (no real problems), validation (no real problems), selects (accssibility alert), popups (be careful), DHTML(Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language) (be very very careful), and W3C(World Wide Consortium) (Serious, insolvable problems) are all addressed. (info in parenthesis are his super-short results of accessibility options). Lots of real good information. Lots of wonderful examples, good outgoing reference links. It's a great piece, both for education, reference and all around fun-ness.
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