Posts Tagged ‘Accessibility

Last week Apple released Mac OS X 10.7, a.k.a. OS X Lion. There are many news and changes in this version of Mac OS X, some of them pretty fundamentally changing how you use your Mac. For an in-depth review of Lion I recommend John Siracusa’s Mac OS X 10.7 Lion: the Ars Technica review. [...]

Daniel Loves Sharon: Now that’s how you do an engagement site. Designed by none other than Daniel Burka, the brilliance behind Glitch (and groom to be). What the home page lacks in accessibility, the secondary pages delightfully make up for. Nicely done. Go to Source

I want to begin by stating a very well known fact: the right to access information is recognized by the United Nations (U.N.). Now, what most people think of when they say or hear that is that we are free to access it, that nobody has the right to prevent us from doing so. That [...]

The setting I mentioned in iOS tip: how to zoom on web pages that have disabled user zoom lets you zoom on all web pages, which is great. But it’s even better than I originally thought. Instead of having to double-tap with three fingers to zoom the entire screen of your iPhone, iPod Touch or [...]

The setting I mentioned in iOS tip: how to zoom on web pages that have disabled user zoom lets you zoom on all web pages, which is great. But it’s even better than I originally thought. Instead of having to double-tap with three fingers to zoom the entire screen of your iPhone, iPod Touch or [...]


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