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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | Much of the excitement we've seen so far about HTML5 has been for the new APIs: local storage, application cache, Web workers, 2-D drawing and the like. But let's not overlook that **HTML5 brings us 30 new elements to mark up documents and applications**, boosting the total number of elements available to us to over 100. | |
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tetralogical.com
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| | | | | The Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications specification 1.2, or WAI-ARIA or ARIA for short, is a technical specification written by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). In this post we explore what WAI-ARIA is, and how it can enhance the user experience for people using screen readers. | |
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decks.tink.uk
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yatil.net
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| | | To address web accessibility properly, we must address the whole system on how we develop and use the technologies that build the web. | ||