ACC.Checker.JS is a free tool designed to evaluate page markup and help you identify accessibility errors. According to the selected options and stringness, ACC.Checker.JS will look for missing alt attrbiutes on <img /> tags, title attributes on anchors and accesskeys. The tool will also check if your readiobuttons or checkboxes are supplied with label tags … Continue reading “Page Accessibility Evaluation Tool from Acid.JS”
* This post does not aim to offend real UX engineers, it is just my personal view as a professional developer, based on a 7+ years of experience in the field of web development. In the era of the highly misused and rather vague term Web 2.0, being a UX engineer (also – expert, guru, developer … Continue reading “UX – Abuses, Misuses and Misinterpretations of the Term”
A few days ago I started writing a book named XHTML, CSS and JavaScript: Introduction to Modern Browser Programming, Semantics and Accessibility of the Code. It covers the contemporary techniques and strategies of writing modern, semantic, accessible and valid xhtml code and unobtrusive javascript. You may register for an early preview of the book on … Continue reading “Writing my First Book on Web-development”