058 JSJ Building Accessible Websites with Brian Hogan

Published: May 10, 2013, 7 a.m.

Use this link and code JAVAJAB to get 20% off your registration for FluentConf 2013!PanelBrian Hogan (twitter github blog) AJ O\u2019Neal (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up)
Discussion
\xa000:55 - Brian Hogan IntroductionHTML5 and CSS3: Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today by Brian Hogan tmux: Productive Mouse-Free Development by Brian Hogan Web Development Recipes by Brian P. Hogan, Chris Warren, Mike Weber, Chris Johnson, Aaron Godin Development Editor with Pragmatic Bookshelf Professor at Chippewa Valley Technical College
01:48 - What Accessibility Means
\xa002:56 - Making Websites AccessibleYSlow People vs Users
06:06 - \u201cThe Right Things\u201dVersaBraille Responsive Web Design
09:00 - Tools & TechniquesFahrner Image Replacement (FIR) Web Fonts \u2318+
14:56 - Manipulating the DOMARIA - HTML5 Ember.js
16:54 - Screen Resolution
\xa019:24 - Typeahead
\xa020:58 - TestingJaws VoiceOver
23:11 - ResourcesWebAIM Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Section 508
25:00 - Dealing with different kinds of impairmentsTranscripts Text Color
28:08 - Ease of Accessibility & Empathy
\xa031:41 - Interactive Pages
\xa035:26 - Making things accessible vs not making things accessibleMaking experiences better for everyone, period
42:09 - Resources Cont\u2019dWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Pro HTML5 Accessibility by Joe O Conner Design Accessible Web Sites: 36 Keys to Creating Content for All Audiences and Platforms by Jeremy Sydik
42:46 - Understanding Others\u2019 DifficultiesPicksLeviathan: Warships (Joe) Star Command (Joe) That Conference (Joe) Lowes (AJ) Friends (AJ) Ticket to Ride (Chuck) 4 Pics 1 Word (Chuck) Continuum (Chuck) AngularJS (Brian) Presentation Manager from Woojijuice (Brian)
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\xa0MERRICK:\xa0 Fine, don\u2019t come to my talk.CHUCK:\xa0 I won\u2019t. I won\u2019t even come to the conference.[Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.][This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.]CHUCK:\xa0 Hey everybody, and welcome to Episode 58 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have AJ O\u2019Neal.AJ:\xa0 Coming at you semi-live from ORM.CHUCK:\xa0 Joe Eames.JOE:\xa0 Hey everybody.CHUCK:\xa0 Merrick Christensen.MERRICK:\xa0 What\u2019s up?CHUCK:\xa0 I\u2019m Charles Max Wood from Devchat.tv. And this week, we have a special guest. And that is Brian Hogan.BRIAN:\xa0 Hello.CHUCK:\xa0 Since you haven\u2019t been on the show before, do you want to introduce your self really quickly?BRIAN:\xa0 Sure, my name is Brian Hogan and I\u2019m a web developer and I like to spend a lot of time hacking on code in Ruby and JavaScript. I also am an author. I\u2019m a development editor with The Pragmatic Bookshelf. And I have a fabulous new gig where I get to teach brand new programmers how to get started programming now. So, that\u2019s what I\u2019m doing myself.CHUCK:\xa0 So where\u2019s that at?AJ:\xa0 Cool.BRIAN:\xa0 That\u2019s at a little technical college in Eau Claire, Wisconsin called Chippewa Valley Technical College.CHUCK:\xa0 Oh, cool. Yeah, speaking of your reviewing books for The Pragmatic Bookshelf, Ruby Rogues, we actually interviewed Bruce Williams and John Athayde about The Rails View this morning. They mentioned you, and I was like \u201cOh, we\u2019re talking to him in a couple of hours.\u201dBRIAN:\xa0 Oh, those are some great guys and that\u2019s a great book.CHUCK:\xa0 Yup. So, the reason we brought you on the show is because, at least in my case, I know absolutely nothing about building accessible websites.Special Guest: Brian Hogan.

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