accessible websites by casey glass

About Casey:

A web strategy specialist with extensive experience in web accessibility, user experience, website design, production and management.

I am passionate about improving the accessibility and usability of information on the web through engaging user experiences that work for both users and businesses.

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Who in Sydney is good at building 3D visualisation Flash applications?

I’m working on a project at the moment that requires 3D rooms scenes to be rendered with different user selectable floor textures and am looking for an agency who has the skills to pull it off without having to “learn on the job”. If you have any contacts that would be able to do this, please email me on contactme at caseyg dot com dot au.

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Every facet, every department of your mind, is to be programmed by you. And unless you assume your rightful responsibility, and begin to program your own mind, the world will program it for you. Evil 9, “Cake Hole”

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Accessibility for Older Users

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Education and Outreach Working Group Working Group (EOWG) has published Web Accessibility for Older Users: A Literature Review as a First Public Working Draft. The document includes reviews and analysis of guidelines and articles covering the requirements of people with Web accessibility needs related to ageing. This literature review will inform WAI efforts to promote accessibility solutions for older Web users and potentially to develop profiles or extensions to WAI guidelines. The literature review is a deliverable of the WAI-AGE Project (Ageing Education and Harmonisation). See the call for review and participation for an introduction to the project and an invitation to contribute to the literature review and other WAI-AGE work; and about the Web Accessibility Initiative.

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Worst. Graph. Ever.

I came across this graph today whilst doing some research on RSS market penetration. I’m sure there was a better way to display this information.

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