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Author Williams, Cassidy, speaker

Title Accessibility in the browser : accessible rich internet applications speficication (ARIA) enables dynamic, JavaScript-driven apps to work with a variety of desktop-based assistive technologies / with Cassidy Williams
Published [Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (29 min., 08 sec.)) : digital, sound, color
Summary "Static, page-based sites are everyday being replaced by dynamic web applications that make heavy use of JavaScript and AJAX. Custom widgets and controls can now be built entirely with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. However, many users are at risk of being excluded from the growing responsiveness and usability of the web due to increasing accessibility gaps.There are now ways to make these dynamic web interfaces that are accessible to all users. In this webcast talk led by Cassidy Williams, we'll discuss the Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification (ARIA), which enables dynamic, JavaScript-driven applications to work with a variety of desktop-based assistive technologies. By the end of this talk, the audience will understand the importance of the ARIA specification, and how easy it is to incorporate it in their own applications."--Resource description page
Notes Title from title screen (viewed August 12, 2015)
Date from resource description page
Performer Presenter, Cassidy Williams
Subject Computer software -- Quality control.
Computer software -- Testing
Application software -- Development.
Application software -- Development.
Computer software -- Quality control.
Computer software -- Testing.
Form Streaming video