Tag Archives: web accessibility
“Twitter and Web Accessibility” Presentation at AHG
I just returned from the Accessing Higher Ground (AHG) 2009 conference in Westminster, Colorado (just outside Denver). Subtitled “Accessible Media, Web and Technology Conference.” The event has a slant in higher education; making college and university information accessible. I missed … Continue reading
Attended “Open Web Camp” at Stanford University
Last Saturday (Sept 26), I attended the OpenWebCamp at Stanford University. Much thanks goes to John Foliot for organizing the event and to Opera which was the main sponsor. It was a really nice time (except the hot weather). Learned … Continue reading
Access IT Award and Presentation – Accessible Twitter
I’m proud to announce that my project Accessible Twitter has been honored with the the 2009 Access IT @web2.0 Award! The award is in recognition of a project, product or service that advances accessibility on web 2.0. It is endorsed … Continue reading
Awful Truth About Most Web Sites
I was asked to write an article for Even Grounds, so I did! It’s called Accessible Experts: Dennis Lembree Talks About Accessible Twitter. Thought it’s valuable to note that the working title of the article was “The Awful Truth About … Continue reading
New Theme!
My WordPress theme got tired and outdated, so I switched to a theme called iNove by NeoEase. It needed a little adjusting for standards and accessibility, but not nearly as much as most themes out there. I continue to have … Continue reading
Making Progress on Accessible Twitter
As I mentioned a few months back, my personal project this year is Accessible Twitter, a web-based Twitter application. It was originally written specifically for web accessibility (optimized for disabled users) and still is the main goal. But I discovered … Continue reading
Twitter-Related Apps and Articles
Here’s a list of some fun, interesting, and (sometimes) valuable web sites and applications that provide extra services for your Twitter acount. Web Sites & Applications Accessible Twitter (my app) “Web 2.0″ has created even further concern with web accessibility. … Continue reading
