The WordPress development team is planning to update WP’s media handling in the next version. Via WordPress › Blog » Vote for 2.9 Media Features, “A large percentage of the requests we get from users are for more/better media features, so we’ve decided to focus 2.9 on building an infrastructure for improved media handling...
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Accessing the Blogosphere: Blind Bloggers
Bloggers come in all shepes, sizes and abilities. For the visually impeired and blind, blogs and blogging present unique challenges. To meet and discuss these issues, there is a online group of these bloggers. Visit Blind Bloggers to find out more.
Blind Bloggers is a quiet, but very helpfrul, group of bloggers. Member range in...
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new layout for tim o’brien photos
tim o’brien photos has received a make-over this weekend. {for the wordpress savvy, the theme has changed from my modified dojo theme to magazine basic.} i hve dropped the old look as it displayed improperly in older versions of internet explorer. supposedly, this new look is both standards-compliant (aka accessible to screen readers) and...
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High Contrast Admin Color Scheme for WordPress
While I really like WordPress as a blogging platform, its color scheme makes it difficult for me to manage my blog. Generally, use the Accessibar plug-in for Firefox to reset the colors, but manually redoing this each time I access my blogs is more than tiresome. There is a plugin, Easy Admin Color Schemes,...
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Blogging on the Go: Accessing the iPhone WordPress App
As you can tell, I am a big fan of WordPress, which I use to publish this blog. But I am not always at my desk when a good idea for a post strikes. I have been looking into ways to blog on the go, so to speak, even if that just means while...
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Testing A New Accessible WordPress Theme
Dean, over at Bushido Designs, has responded to my call for an accessible WordPress theme. In a recent post, Surprise! Your “semantic, accessible, search engine friendly” WordPress theme is none of the above, Dean announced his development and release of the initial version of the Access theme. Among other things, the themes is designed...
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Blogosphere Access
I have blogged sporadically about accessibility and the blogosphere. This page brings together my thoughts and tips, both specific and general, about blogging while blind.
General Blogosphere Access
Blind Bloggers: A Forum for Blind (and visually impaired) Bloggers! A few months ago, at the behest of another legally blind blogger, I set up a Google Group...
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Bought My First iPhone App Today
I crossed an iPhone milestone today and paid for my first iPhone app today. Up until now, I have used only free apps in addition to the default ones. But I encountered an issue that could be solved easily only by a $1.99 app. So I bought it. And I did it through iTunes...
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Call for a Printer Friendly Wordpress
This is yet another idea for making WordPress more accessible.
A simple way for a visually impaired user to make a web page easier to access, either directly or through a screen reader, is to simplify the web site. The easiest way to remove clutter is often to find the printer-friendly version. These print this...
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Vote for WordPress Access
The new Wordpress 2.7 is great. I really like the new layout. Spotting how to hide and show the left side bar was a bit tricky. Now that I know how to do it, I no longer have overlapping columns after zooming in Firefox. Other than that a few broken plugins, it has been...
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Call for a Wordpress Accessiblility Plugin
I find it tricky to make sure that all my blog posts conform to the requirement of screen readers. Images should have properly descriptive at tags. Links should be well-named and not open the link in a new page.I am sure that this list goes on from there. Some of these things could be...
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A (Partly) DIY Accessible Wordpress Theme
Following up on my own call for a more accessible wordpress theme, I searched the list of available themes for the simplest up-to-date theme I could find. After hours of downloading and installing promising themes, I rand across the Dojo theme by Scott Vandehey:
A minimal web-standards theme with two dynamic sidebars and an editable...
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Call for a High-Contrast Wordpress Theme
I have made a call on the wordpress.org site for a more accessible theme!
Many themes are hard for visually impaired folks to read. Not just legally blind people like me, but many older folks have it tough with all theses colorful and cluttered themes. Can someone build me a simple theme with bells and...
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