Do Not Require Unnecessary Form Data One of the keys to creating highly accessible forms is to avoid as many errors as possible before the form is submitted. Ensure that forms are as simple and intuitive as possible, and don’t require that a field be filled out if the content is not necessary (e.g., a […]
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Posted in Assistive Technology, AT and the Law, AT Events, AT News, Blind/Low Vision Aids , Conferences, Information Technology, Maryland, Maryland Department of Disabilities, MD Technology Assistance Program, Things to Know Thursday, Web Accessibility on Aug 6th, 2014
Just a few days left to register, and you really don’t want to miss this! The National Federation of the Blind and the Maryland Technology Assistance Program present Web Accessibility Training Day September 9, 2014 Location: National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute 200 E. Wells Street at Jernigan Place Baltimore, Maryland 21230 Event: The […]
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Captions and YouTube and what you need to know… It’s good practice to make sure that any video you post on YouTube be captioned. Here are some useful tips to make sure you’re making your video content as accessible as possible. For Closed Captioning of Videos All videos should have closed captioning. YouTube has a […]
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Here are the latest items listed on Equipment Link: Wheel Chair – $150, Laurel, MD Hospital Bed with Pad – $300, Laurel, MD Acrobat LCD 19 – $800, Phoenix, MD Quickie Iris Wheel Chair – $1,000, Frederick, MD TSS300 Pride Mobility Wheelchair – $650, Baltimore, MD For more information on these and other items please […]
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I missed sending out highlights last week, so this Friday I’ve chosen some of the coolest news from these past two weeks. Smart contact lenses, a 3D printing store, seven-finger smart gloves, and way more! Check it all out right here – AT in the news for the weeks of 7/21 thru 7/25 and 7/28 […]
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