Javascript and Accessibility Devices
- 23rd June 2005
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Unobtrusive Javascript is the old big thing. AJAX is the new big thing. Both are BIG right now. But a rather crucial question seems to have been missed... How do the various accessibility devices actually deal with Javascript?
Prompted by an interesting article by Derek Featherstone: JavaScript and Accessibility, I posted a question to Bob Easton over at Access Matters. I'm not sure whether I'll be part of it yet but hopefully there will be some interesting test results forthcoming.
The rest of the discussion on JavaScript and Accessibility is facinating, with Brothercake explaining the importance of the question incredibly well.
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