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Monthly Archive for January, 2013

Headings in HTML5 may be presented to users differently based on the document structure, particularly within <section> and <article> elements. Headings within these elements are isolated from the surrounding document, but when presented to end users the heading level may be shifted up or down based on surrounding content and preceding headings. For example, an […]

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If you haven’t heard of it already, Appsgonefree is a nifty app to have on your iDevice(s). And much like the name implies, free and reduced apps are picked by the editors and made available every day. This can be a great way to keep an eye out for just about any app you could want. And […]

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AT in the news from the past 2 weeks (1/7 – 1/18). This is just a small sampling – you can read all the latest headlines on MDTAP’s Twitter page!   Voice control over Xbox 360 and PS3 5 Great Camera Centric Apps for Visually Impaired and Blind iPhone Users Tech Center’s Prototype for Robotic […]

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Have you heard about some of these new apps on the market? Check them out and see if any might work for you! RXmindMe (Free) A prescription reminder that uses multitasking to alert you every time you need to take a prescription. Allows someone to enter all prescriptions, setup reminders, and track when prescriptions have been […]

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HTML5 Structural Elements and ARIA HTML5 introduces several new structural elements that will be very beneficial for accessibility: <nav> (for identifying navigational elements), <header> (a group of introductory or navigational aids), <article> <aside> (tangentially related content, such as a sidebar), and <footer> provide meaning to major page structural areas. These can also be used to […]

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If you happened to read any of our 2012 AT Stocking Stuffers series, then chances are you saw us reference a variety of items available from Independent Living Aids (ILA). Now, ILA is holding a 1 Week Winter Blowout Sale on a wide range of devices for low vision and blindness AT. Check them out and stock up […]

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