ComputerWorld article discusses the frustrations of users with visual impairments: “Welcome to the world of the 1.3 million Americans who are blind. For them, the world of personal computers, office automation and the Internet offers mixed blessings. That world wasn’t designed for them, but with the right assistive technology, they can take part in it. When everything works well, they have access to an ocean of information vastly greater than anything previously available to the blind. But pitfalls and maddening frustrations are a constant reality.”
I took an online Photoshop through the local community college’s online program. As comfortable as I am with software — the class was worth it. I learned tips that I still use today even though it’s been many versions ago since I took the class. It’s OK if you’re not friends with Photoshop yet… maybe this Digital Web Photoshop 101 article will change that.
The latest issue of A List Apart looks at various mapping APIs and how to take use them to create high quality interactive maps for your web site. The second article explores accessible data visualization.
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