Notes and links from last night's discussion of the WCAG Samurai Errata for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 at the New York Web Standards Meetup Group. Thanks to everyone who made it!
- My PowerPoint presentation (PPT, 236 KB)
- My PowerPoint presentation in PDF format (PDF, 188 KB)
- Feedburner podcast link
During the meeting, Lydia mentioned Automated Sync Technologies, a transcription and captioning services she found. They are the best priced, easiest, and most flexible transcription and captioning service she has found. Check out their help page for useful how-to videos.
Lydia also provided the following links on Adobe Flash CS3's captioning component:
- Adobe Flash CS3 accessibility design guidelines
- Captions for Video with Flash CS3 by Tom Green. 4 June 2007
Update 2008-04-30: There is a Q&A from this meetup posted at http://themechanism.com/blog/2008/04/30/wcag-samurai-errata-qa/
Listen to this event
[audio:BarKode-Episode5-WCAGSamurai.mp3]Please contact us if you'd like to present at the June or July meetup.
Jeffrey Barke is senior developer and information architect at theMechanism, a multimedia firm in New York City and London.
Published by: jeffreybarke in The Programming Mechanism
Adam
April 26, 2008 at 1:09 am
Regarding guideline 10 of the errata (pipe links/extra characters), I put up an example of the CSS alternative I mentioned at the meetup here.
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Adam
April 26, 2008 at 1:09 am
Regarding guideline 10 of the errata (pipe links/extra characters), I put up an example of the CSS alternative I mentioned at the meetup here.
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Jeffrey Barke
April 27, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Thanks for the example, Adam. Much appreciated.
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Jeffrey Barke
April 27, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Thanks for the example, Adam. Much appreciated.
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