David Dylan Jessurun: Accessible online video for keyboard-only users

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Accessible online video for keyboard-only users

When making accessible online video we all tend to think about the needs of blind and deaf users, concentrating on subtitles and transcripts. These features, while essential, can be time-consuming and technically difficult to implement, and are still only part of the accessibility job. An oft-forgotten group, when it comes to accessible online video, is the motor impaired and particularly keyboard-only users.

Read more: http://www.webcredible.co.uk/[...]/accessible-video.shtml

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This article was written by Trenton Moss, director and founder of the user experience consultancy, Webcredible. They run a range of Internet marketing training17 courses, including two very good courses on SEO training and PPC training.

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