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HTML Encyclopaedia) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - home page Current Work (updated monthly) See What We're Working On – Accessibility Activities and Publications WCAG 2.1 in Ukrainian: Authorized Translation Published Настанови з доступності вебвмісту (WCAG) 2.1, the Ukrainian Authorized Translation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, is now available, following completion of the W3C Authorized Translations process. WCAG 2.1 in Catalan: Authorized Translation Published Directrius per a l'accessibilitat del contingut web (WCAG) 2.1, the Catalan Authorized Translation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, is now available, following completion of the W3C Authorized Translations process. Updated: WCAG 2.2 Candidate Recommendation Draft WCAG 2.2 ‘Candidate Recommendation’ draft is updated. Call for Implementations: WAI-Adapt: Symbols Module Candidate Recommendation WAI-Adapt: Symbols Module is a technical specification that enables symbols to replace text in web content.

Web Accessibility Toolbar for Internet Explorer - Vision Australia The Web Accessibility Toolbar (WAT) for IE - 2012 can assist in evaluating a web page for compliance to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.0 (WCAG 2.0). The WAT was developed by Steve Faulkner in a collaboration between Vision Australia, The Paciello Group (Europe) and Jun of the Web Accessibility Tools Consortium. Download Web Accessibility Toolbar (WAT) for IE - 2012 What is the Web Accessibility Toolbar? The Web Accessibility Toolbar has been developed to aid manual examination of web pages for a variety of aspects of accessibility. Identify components of a web page Provide access to alternate views of page content Facilitate the use of third party online applications System requirements Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8, Internet Explorer 9 or 10. Please note: It is important that if you have a previous version of the toolbar installed, un-install it before installing this version. Terms of use notice The Web Accessibility Toolbar is Freeware. We value all feedback received.

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 This publication has been funded in part with Federal funds from the U.S. Department of Education, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) under contract number ED05CO0039. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Education, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Additional information about participation in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (WCAG WG) can be found on the Working Group home page. Other previously active WCAG WG participants and other contributors to WCAG 2.0

Chrome Extensions for Web Designers and Developers – DesignM.ag Get the FlatPix UI Kit for only $7 - Learn More or Buy Now Firefox is the browser of choice for most designers and developers in part because of the vast selection of add ons that are available. While Chrome does not offer anywhere close to as many extensions (yet), there are still a number that can be very handy for designers and developers. In some cases they are not as robust as the Firefox versions (example, Firebug and Firebug Lite), but if you are using Chrome you may be interested to know about the extensions that are available. Additionally, Chrome comes with some developer tools built in. In this post we’ll feature 17 of the most useful Chrome extensions for designers and developers. Speed Tracer Speed Tracer is a tool to help you identify and fix performance problems in your web applications. Firebug Lite Firebug Lite is a tool for web developers, that allows you to edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page. Pendule Eye Dropper Aviary Screen Capture

Google Chrome Extensions How-To Install Chrome Extensions or Plugins! || Technology Nerd Chrome since its launch has made a gradual and decent progress in adding new features, fixing bugs and improve performance. Once thing every chrome user is eager to see is the option of installing an extension. The wait is over; you can now install extensions on Chrome’s latest dev built. The feature is still not included in the browser; users have to add a command line parameter to enable extensions on the latest built. It’s simple, worry not! Currently there are 3 sample extensions available for installation, Gmail Checker: Displays a toolstrip that shows how many messages are in your Gmail inbox.Subscribe in Google Reader: Provides easy access to subscribe to a webpage’s feed in Google Reader.BuildBot Monitor: Shows the current status of the Chromium Build Bot. I installed all three of them and they come in pretty handy, at least the first two certainly do! Update 16th-Dec: Best Chrome Extensions! The following image shows the installed extensions All set to install the extensions?

75+ Social Media Resources for Artists and Designers Once a foreign concept, digital art can now be seen in galleries, shops, and even the cover of the New Yorker. While artists have had access to computer-based tools for years, we've also collected some resources for portable platforms including the iPhone and Android devices that have opened up a whole new suite of powerful, portable tools. This list of over 75 resources can get you up and running regardless of your artistic persuasion. From sites to inspire to portable photo editors to color manipulating web tools, these resources can help any project you might be working on - digital or otherwise. 17 Fresh Web Tools for Working with ColorsWe know you like working with colors, who doesn't? For more dev and design coverage, follow Mashable Dev & Design on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook More resources from Mashable: Image courtesy of iStockphoto, bjones27

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