ºÝºÝߣshows by User: redux / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: redux / Mon, 23 Oct 2023 21:00:06 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: redux These (still) aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / #a11yTO / 19 October 2023 /slideshow/these-still-arent-the-scs-youre-looking-for-misadventures-in-wcag-2x-interpretation-and-audits-a11yto-19-october-2023/262647994 thesestillarentthescsyourelookingfora11yto2023patrickh-231023210006-f5ec4a3d
WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the guidelines' normative text. And, of course, it is not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight-up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk - a reprise of a previous talk, now updated to cover new SCs from WCAG 2.2 - Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway...]]>

WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the guidelines' normative text. And, of course, it is not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight-up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk - a reprise of a previous talk, now updated to cover new SCs from WCAG 2.2 - Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway...]]>
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 21:00:06 GMT /slideshow/these-still-arent-the-scs-youre-looking-for-misadventures-in-wcag-2x-interpretation-and-audits-a11yto-19-october-2023/262647994 redux@slideshare.net(redux) These (still) aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / #a11yTO / 19 October 2023 redux WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the guidelines' normative text. And, of course, it is not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight-up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk - a reprise of a previous talk, now updated to cover new SCs from WCAG 2.2 - Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesestillarentthescsyourelookingfora11yto2023patrickh-231023210006-f5ec4a3d-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are &quot;accessible&quot; (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the guidelines&#39; normative text. And, of course, it is not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight-up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk - a reprise of a previous talk, now updated to cover new SCs from WCAG 2.2 - Patrick may not have all the answers, but he&#39;ll have a good rant around the subject anyway...
These (still) aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / #a11yTO / 19 October 2023 from Patrick Lauke
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Pointer Events Working Group update / TPAC 2023 / Patrick H. Lauke /slideshow/pointer-events-working-group-update-tpac-2023-patrick-h-laukepdf/260605933 pointereventsworkinggroupupdatetpac2023patrickh-230906083256-0a8c16fa
Update about Pointer Events Level 3 work for the upcoming W3C Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee (TPAC) 2023 in Seville https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0spZl1qaa0 https://w3c.github.io/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/ https://patrickhlauke.github.io/touch/w3c_tpac2023_pewg/ Cross-posted from https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/group-updates.html#pointer-events]]>

Update about Pointer Events Level 3 work for the upcoming W3C Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee (TPAC) 2023 in Seville https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0spZl1qaa0 https://w3c.github.io/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/ https://patrickhlauke.github.io/touch/w3c_tpac2023_pewg/ Cross-posted from https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/group-updates.html#pointer-events]]>
Wed, 06 Sep 2023 08:32:56 GMT /slideshow/pointer-events-working-group-update-tpac-2023-patrick-h-laukepdf/260605933 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Pointer Events Working Group update / TPAC 2023 / Patrick H. Lauke redux Update about Pointer Events Level 3 work for the upcoming W3C Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee (TPAC) 2023 in Seville https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0spZl1qaa0 https://w3c.github.io/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/ https://patrickhlauke.github.io/touch/w3c_tpac2023_pewg/ Cross-posted from https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/group-updates.html#pointer-events <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pointereventsworkinggroupupdatetpac2023patrickh-230906083256-0a8c16fa-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Update about Pointer Events Level 3 work for the upcoming W3C Technical Plenary and Advisory Committee (TPAC) 2023 in Seville https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0spZl1qaa0 https://w3c.github.io/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/TR/pointerevents/ https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/ https://patrickhlauke.github.io/touch/w3c_tpac2023_pewg/ Cross-posted from https://www.w3.org/2023/09/TPAC/group-updates.html#pointer-events
Pointer Events Working Group update / TPAC 2023 / Patrick H. Lauke from Patrick Lauke
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These aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / a11y Camp / 9-11 November 2021 /slideshow/these-arent-the-scs-youre-looking-for-misadventures-in-wcag-2x-interpretation-and-audits-a11y-camp-911-november-2021/250512985 thesearentthescsyourelookingfor-211023183631
WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines' normative text. And of course they're not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway...]]>

WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines' normative text. And of course they're not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway...]]>
Sat, 23 Oct 2021 18:36:31 GMT /slideshow/these-arent-the-scs-youre-looking-for-misadventures-in-wcag-2x-interpretation-and-audits-a11y-camp-911-november-2021/250512985 redux@slideshare.net(redux) These aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / a11y Camp / 9-11 November 2021 redux WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines' normative text. And of course they're not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thesearentthescsyourelookingfor-211023183631-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are &quot;accessible&quot; (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines&#39; normative text. And of course they&#39;re not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he&#39;ll have a good rant around the subject anyway...
These aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / a11y Camp / 9-11 November 2021 from Patrick Lauke
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These aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / a11yTO / 24 October 2019 /slideshow/these-arent-the-scs-youre-looking-for-misadventures-in-wcag-2x-interpretation-and-audits-a11yto-24-october-2019/186285390 patrickhlauke-thesearentthescsyourelookingfor-a11yto2019-191024144342
WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines' normative text. And of course they're not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway...]]>

WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines' normative text. And of course they're not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway...]]>
Thu, 24 Oct 2019 14:43:42 GMT /slideshow/these-arent-the-scs-youre-looking-for-misadventures-in-wcag-2x-interpretation-and-audits-a11yto-24-october-2019/186285390 redux@slideshare.net(redux) These aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / a11yTO / 24 October 2019 redux WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are "accessible" (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines' normative text. And of course they're not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he'll have a good rant around the subject anyway... <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/patrickhlauke-thesearentthescsyourelookingfor-a11yto2019-191024144342-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> WCAG is supposed to give us a reasonably objective way of saying whether or not the sites we are building/auditing are &quot;accessible&quot; (to a particular baseline). However, they are only as useful as our understanding and interpretation of the actual guidelines&#39; normative text. And of course they&#39;re not perfect - with some omissions, handwaving, and straight up loopholes. So where does this leave developers and auditors? In this talk, Patrick may not have all the answers, but he&#39;ll have a good rant around the subject anyway...
These aren't the SCs you're looking for ... (mis)adventures in WCAG 2.x interpretation and audits / a11yTO / 24 October 2019 from Patrick Lauke
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Too much accessibility - good intentions, badly implemented / Public Sector Forums / Barbican / London / 08 August 2007 /slideshow/too-much-accessibility-good-intentions-badly-implemented-public-sector-forums-barbican-london-08-august-2007/161924788 psftoo-much-accessibility-08-190807111111
HTML offers many features and attributes that can make your sites more accessible...but only if they're used wisely. Can there really be "too much accessibility"? Audio recording: https://archive.org/details/Psf8August2007.PatrickH.Lauke-TooMuchAccessibilityGoodIntentions]]>

HTML offers many features and attributes that can make your sites more accessible...but only if they're used wisely. Can there really be "too much accessibility"? Audio recording: https://archive.org/details/Psf8August2007.PatrickH.Lauke-TooMuchAccessibilityGoodIntentions]]>
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 11:11:11 GMT /slideshow/too-much-accessibility-good-intentions-badly-implemented-public-sector-forums-barbican-london-08-august-2007/161924788 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Too much accessibility - good intentions, badly implemented / Public Sector Forums / Barbican / London / 08 August 2007 redux HTML offers many features and attributes that can make your sites more accessible...but only if they're used wisely. Can there really be "too much accessibility"? Audio recording: https://archive.org/details/Psf8August2007.PatrickH.Lauke-TooMuchAccessibilityGoodIntentions <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/psftoo-much-accessibility-08-190807111111-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> HTML offers many features and attributes that can make your sites more accessible...but only if they&#39;re used wisely. Can there really be &quot;too much accessibility&quot;? Audio recording: https://archive.org/details/Psf8August2007.PatrickH.Lauke-TooMuchAccessibilityGoodIntentions
Too much accessibility - good intentions, badly implemented / Public Sector Forums / Barbican / London / 08 August 2007 from Patrick Lauke
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Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006 /slideshow/styling-your-web-pages-with-cascading-style-sheets-edu-course-university-of-salford-13-february-2006/140766563 educsscourse13-190414124738
Patrick H. Lauke: Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:47:38 GMT /slideshow/styling-your-web-pages-with-cascading-style-sheets-edu-course-university-of-salford-13-february-2006/140766563 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/educsscourse13-190414124738-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006
Styling Your Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets / EDU course / University of Salford / 13 February 2006 from Patrick Lauke
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Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006 /redux/evaluating-web-sites-for-accessibility-with-firefox-manchester-digital-accessibility-working-group-mdawg-1-march-2006 mdawgfirefoxevaluatingwebpages01-190414123250
Patrick H. Lauke: Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:32:50 GMT /redux/evaluating-web-sites-for-accessibility-with-firefox-manchester-digital-accessibility-working-group-mdawg-1-march-2006 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mdawgfirefoxevaluatingwebpages01-190414123250-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006
Evaluating web sites for accessibility with Firefox / Manchester Digital Accessibility Working Group (MDAWG) / 1 March 2006 from Patrick Lauke
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Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007 /slideshow/managing-and-educating-content-editors-experiences-and-ideas-from-the-trenches-public-sector-forums-10-may-2007/140766084 psfcontenteditors10-190414122644
Patrick H. Lauke: Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:26:44 GMT /slideshow/managing-and-educating-content-editors-experiences-and-ideas-from-the-trenches-public-sector-forums-10-may-2007/140766084 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/psfcontenteditors10-190414122644-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007
Managing and educating content editors - experiences and ideas from the trenches / Public Sector Forums / 10 May 2007 from Patrick Lauke
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Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004 /slideshow/implementing-web-standards-across-the-institution-trials-and-tribulations-of-a-redesign-institutional-web-management-workshop-iwmw-birmingham-28-july-2004/140765941 iwmw2004implementingwebstandards28-190414122056
Patrick H. Lauke - Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004]]>

Patrick H. Lauke - Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:20:56 GMT /slideshow/implementing-web-standards-across-the-institution-trials-and-tribulations-of-a-redesign-institutional-web-management-workshop-iwmw-birmingham-28-july-2004/140765941 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004 redux Patrick H. Lauke - Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iwmw2004implementingwebstandards28-190414122056-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke - Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004
Implementing Web Standards across the institution: trials and tribulations of a redesign / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / Birmingham / 28 July 2004 from Patrick Lauke
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Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007 /slideshow/geolinking-content-experiments-in-connecting-virtual-and-physical-places-institutional-web-management-workshop-iwmw-york-16-july-2007/140765871 iwmw2007lauke-geolinkingcontent16-190414121754
Patrick H. Lauke: Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:17:54 GMT /slideshow/geolinking-content-experiments-in-connecting-virtual-and-physical-places-institutional-web-management-workshop-iwmw-york-16-july-2007/140765871 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/iwmw2007lauke-geolinkingcontent16-190414121754-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007
Geolinking content - experiments in connecting virtual and physical places / Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW / York / 16 July 2007 from Patrick Lauke
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All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009 /slideshow/all-change-for-wcag-20-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-accessibility-guidelines-manchester-digital-development-agency-mdda-24-march-2009/140765831 mddawcag2-190414121603
Patrick H. Lauke: All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:16:03 GMT /slideshow/all-change-for-wcag-20-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-new-accessibility-guidelines-manchester-digital-development-agency-mdda-24-march-2009/140765831 redux@slideshare.net(redux) All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009 redux Patrick H. Lauke: All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mddawcag2-190414121603-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009
All change for WCAG 2.0 - what you need to know about the new accessibility guidelines / Manchester Digital Development Agency MDDA / 24 March 2009 from Patrick Lauke
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Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006 /slideshow/web-accessibility-an-introduction-salford-business-school-briefing-university-of-salford-16-november-2006/140765743 sbswebaccessibilityintro16-190414121152
Patrick H. Lauke: Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:11:52 GMT /slideshow/web-accessibility-an-introduction-salford-business-school-briefing-university-of-salford-16-november-2006/140765743 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sbswebaccessibilityintro16-190414121152-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006
Web Accessibility - an introduction / Salford Business School briefing / University of Salford / 16 November 2006 from Patrick Lauke
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Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007 /slideshow/doing-it-in-style-creating-beautiful-sites-the-web-standards-way-webdd-reading-3-february-2007/140765578 webdd03-190414120602
Patrick H. Lauke: Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:06:02 GMT /slideshow/doing-it-in-style-creating-beautiful-sites-the-web-standards-way-webdd-reading-3-february-2007/140765578 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webdd03-190414120602-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007
Doing it in style - creating beautiful sites, the web standards way / WebDD / Reading / 3 February 2007 from Patrick Lauke
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Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008 /slideshow/web-standards-pragmatism-from-validation-to-the-real-world-web-developers-conference-bristol-12-november-2008/140765547 webdevconf12-190414120431
Patrick H. Lauke: Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:04:31 GMT /slideshow/web-standards-pragmatism-from-validation-to-the-real-world-web-developers-conference-bristol-12-november-2008/140765547 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webdevconf12-190414120431-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008
Web standards pragmatism - from validation to the real world / Web Developers Conference / Bristol / 12 November 2008 from Patrick Lauke
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Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007 /slideshow/ian-lloydpatrick-h-lauke-accessified-practical-accessibility-fixes-any-web-developer-can-use-south-by-southwest-sxsw-austin-texas-11-march-2007/140765480 accessifiedsxsw2007-2-190414120141
Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007]]>

Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:01:41 GMT /slideshow/ian-lloydpatrick-h-lauke-accessified-practical-accessibility-fixes-any-web-developer-can-use-south-by-southwest-sxsw-austin-texas-11-march-2007/140765480 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007 redux Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accessifiedsxsw2007-2-190414120141-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007
Ian Lloyd/Patrick H. Lauke: Accessified - practical accessibility fixes any web developer can use / South By Southwest SXSW / Austin, Texas, 11 March 2007 from Patrick Lauke
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The state of the web - www.salford.ac.uk / 2007 /slideshow/the-state-of-the-web-wwwsalfordacuk-2007/140765406 stateoftheweb-salforduniversity-2007-190414115900
One from the archives...presentation about the development of the University of Salford website in 2007]]>

One from the archives...presentation about the development of the University of Salford website in 2007]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 11:59:00 GMT /slideshow/the-state-of-the-web-wwwsalfordacuk-2007/140765406 redux@slideshare.net(redux) The state of the web - www.salford.ac.uk / 2007 redux One from the archives...presentation about the development of the University of Salford website in 2007 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stateoftheweb-salforduniversity-2007-190414115900-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One from the archives...presentation about the development of the University of Salford website in 2007
The state of the web - www.salford.ac.uk / 2007 from Patrick Lauke
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Keyboard accessibility - just because I don't use a mouse doesn't mean I'm second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 November 2008 /slideshow/keyboard-accessibility-just-because-i-dont-use-a-mouse-doesnt-mean-im-second-class-skillswap-bristol-11-nobember-2008/140765308 skillswapbristol11-190414115456
Patrick H. Lauke: Keyboard accessibility - just because I don't use a mouse doesn't mean I'm second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 Nobember 2008]]>

Patrick H. Lauke: Keyboard accessibility - just because I don't use a mouse doesn't mean I'm second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 Nobember 2008]]>
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 11:54:56 GMT /slideshow/keyboard-accessibility-just-because-i-dont-use-a-mouse-doesnt-mean-im-second-class-skillswap-bristol-11-nobember-2008/140765308 redux@slideshare.net(redux) Keyboard accessibility - just because I don't use a mouse doesn't mean I'm second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 November 2008 redux Patrick H. Lauke: Keyboard accessibility - just because I don't use a mouse doesn't mean I'm second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 Nobember 2008 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/skillswapbristol11-190414115456-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Patrick H. Lauke: Keyboard accessibility - just because I don&#39;t use a mouse doesn&#39;t mean I&#39;m second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 Nobember 2008
Keyboard accessibility - just because I don't use a mouse doesn't mean I'm second class / Skillswap Bristol / 11 November 2008 from Patrick Lauke
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WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / JavaScript Days 2018 Berlin / 10 October 2018 /slideshow/waiaria-an-introduction-to-accessible-rich-internet-applications-javascript-days-2018-berlin-10-october-2018/122743712 wai-aria-anintroductiontoaccessiblerichinternetapplicationspatrickh-181111223931
Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/]]>

Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/]]>
Sun, 11 Nov 2018 22:39:31 GMT /slideshow/waiaria-an-introduction-to-accessible-rich-internet-applications-javascript-days-2018-berlin-10-october-2018/122743712 redux@slideshare.net(redux) WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / JavaScript Days 2018 Berlin / 10 October 2018 redux Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wai-aria-anintroductiontoaccessiblerichinternetapplicationspatrickh-181111223931-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/
WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / JavaScript Days 2018 Berlin / 10 October 2018 from Patrick Lauke
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WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / CSS Minsk JS / 22 September 2018 /slideshow/waiaria-an-introduction-to-accessible-rich-internet-applications-css-minsk-js-22-august-2018/116644748 patrickhlaukewai-ariacssminskjs22-180926083559
Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/]]>

Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/]]>
Wed, 26 Sep 2018 08:35:59 GMT /slideshow/waiaria-an-introduction-to-accessible-rich-internet-applications-css-minsk-js-22-august-2018/116644748 redux@slideshare.net(redux) WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / CSS Minsk JS / 22 September 2018 redux Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/patrickhlaukewai-ariacssminskjs22-180926083559-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/
WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / CSS Minsk JS / 22 September 2018 from Patrick Lauke
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WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / AccessU 2018 /slideshow/waiaria-an-introduction-to-accessible-rich-internet-applications-accessu-2018/101227347 wai-aria-anintroductiontoaccessiblerichinternetapplicationspatrickh-180607231108
Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/]]>

Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/]]>
Thu, 07 Jun 2018 23:11:08 GMT /slideshow/waiaria-an-introduction-to-accessible-rich-internet-applications-accessu-2018/101227347 redux@slideshare.net(redux) WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / AccessU 2018 redux Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wai-aria-anintroductiontoaccessiblerichinternetapplicationspatrickh-180607231108-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Vanilla HTML is limiting and boring. Our clients demand highly engaging and interactive web experiences. And wouldn’t you know, with just a bit of HTML and JavaScript we can craft amazing custom controls, widgets and effects that go far beyond the confines of traditional static markup. But how can we ensure that these custom experiences are both understandable and usable for people with disabilities, and in particular those using assistive technologies such as screen readers? In this talk, we will look at the basics of making some common custom-built components accessible - covering how browsers and assistive technologies interact, the limitations of HTML, and how ARIA can help make interactive experiences more accessible. In addition, we will explore some of the recent additions in ARIA 1.1, as well as some particular challenges when it comes to traditional ARIA patterns and assistive technologies on mobile/tablet/touch devices. Evergreen slidedeck at https://patrickhlauke.github.io/aria/presentation/ / https://github.com/patrickhlauke/aria/
WAI-ARIA An introduction to Accessible Rich Internet Applications / AccessU 2018 from Patrick Lauke
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