Category: accessibility

  • Leave no man behind 25 April 2005

    Seems like some people don't mind seeing JavaScript only applications , some do. But irrespective of which technology we argue about (CSS, JavaScript, Flash), the inherent question is: when is it worthwhile to cater to a minority? ...

  • Accessible JavaScript tip #43: onchange select menu 19 October 2004

    » An accessible onchange select menu « The thing about accessibility issues is you can't really predict when one's going to occur. It's only when someone who's affected tells ...

  • Future-proof 17 March 2004

    This site gave me a good laugh when I clicked on the splash image in IE 6. For anyone whose user agent actually does identify as "Netscape", I'll save you some trouble and tell you that ...

  • Accessible, yes; usable, no 19 February 2004

    It's always helpful when an anonymous reader sends you a message saying your site "fails miserably". In this case, it was my "claim" to Bobby AAA approval that they took umbrage to. It's best not to rebuke such ...

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The JavaScript Anthology

The JavaScript Anthology contains over 100 solutions to common Web development challenges such as drag-and-drop interfaces, client-server communication with AJAX/remote scripting, DHTML animation, and many more.

All code used in the book is unobtrusive and accessible, and a key focus is placed upon creating modern, cross-browser scripts.

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