David Dylan Jessurun: AJAX accessibility for websites

Web users are web-builders

AJAX accessibility for websites

AJAX or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, is an innovative way of using existing technologies to create highly interactive web applications. AJAX allows portions of the page to be updated without having to refresh and reload the entire page. It can increase site performance significantly and provide cutting edge user interfaces. Unfortunately it can also be a source of concern for delivering fully accessible web sites.

Read more: http://www.webcredible.co.uk/[...]/ajax-accessibility.shtml

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This article was written by Brigitte Simard. Brigitte's crazy about accessibility and CSS - so crazy that she works for Webcredible, an industry leading user experience consultancy17, helping to make the Internet a better place for everyone. She spends much of her time working on the world's most accessible CMS16 and is very good at CSS training18.

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