Color charts, swatches, palettes, color schemers - commercial, free, online color software and tools, browser safe, websafe, web safe colors charts, tools, references.
Show.kit is a Flash template based multimedia authoring tool that gives the interface to create cool Flash and HTML websites, flash presentations (slide shows), flash intros and Flash preloaders. One-click Flash Website builder by Eltima Software.
CNET Download.com has free software downloads, reviews, and user ratings for web design color palette including MoreMotion Web Express, ColorZilla, RGBtoHEX, and more. All software is safe and spyware-free.
The 20th Century has gone, and now we live in the 21st Century, a digital century, but sometimes when we look around it feels like the same old world it always was. Cars, burning oil. Posters and adverts, neon and signage. Books made of paper. Some things change so slowly that the incremental differences go more or less unnoticed until we focus directly on them.
JAWS is a screen reader for Windows and provides access to today’s software applications and the Internet. With its internal software speech synthesizer, information from the screen is read aloud.
Findings About Computer Users from, "The Wide Range of Abilities and Its Impact On Computer Technology," a research report commissioned by Microsoft Corporation and conducted by Forrester Research, Inc., in 2003.
Mac OS X only: Freeware application Tofu makes onscreen reading more friendly to your eyes by creating a multi-column, newspaper-like interface to your daily reading material. Rather than traditional
Web Design References: News and info about web design and development. The site advocates accessibility, usability, web standards and many related topics.
Web Design References: News and info about web design and development. The site advocates accessibility, usability, web standards and many related topics.
This quick and easy to use utility can suggest colors which are likely to look nice with your selection. It offers many other features including favorites and history lists, multiple color pickers, support for popular color formats, and more.
The Functional Accessibilit Evaluator analyzes web resources for markup that is consistent with the use of DRES/CITES HTML best practices for development of functionally accessible web resources and resources that support interoperability. The HTML best practices are not a new standard, but rather a statement of techniques for implementation of the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and United States Federal Government Section 508 standards that not only improve accessibility for people with disabilities, but also the interoperability of web resources for everyone so all people benefit by having more options to access and use web resources.
AChecker is a Web accessibility evalution tool designed to help Web content developers and Web application developers ensure their Web content is accessible to everyone regardless to the technology they may be using, or their abilities or disabilities.
Usability is the science of making web sites easy to use, enhancing the user experience and allowing the user to find information efficiently. It is not the same as accessibility but for practical purposes we have included within our accessibility guideli
Das Video zeigt die Benutzung von Computer und Internet durch einen sehbehinderten und einen blinden User und streift einige technische und semantische Aspekte von Accessibility*. Das Video ist kein Kurs zu Accessibility und deckt das Gebiet nicht vollst
Assistance Dogs International, Inc. is a coalition of members representing organizations and individuals training and placing Assistance Dogs. The purpose of ADI is to improve the areas of training, placement, and utilization of Assistance Dogs. Members of ADI meet annually to share ideas, attend seminars, and conduct business regarding such things as educating the public about Assistance Dogs, and the legal rights of disabled people partnered with an Assistance Dog, setting minimum standards and guidelines for the training of these dogs, and improving the utilization and bonding of each team. ADI also publishes a quarterly newsletter for members and subscribers. If you are a provider of Assistance Dogs, ADI membership will be a benefit to you, and you can be a part of ADI's mission.
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