Universally Designed

Knowbility blogs about technology that everyone can use.

Today brings an exciting development in our Facebook adventures, as they announced that they would be working closely with the American Foundation for the Blind to improve their accessibility for the visually impaired!  This is very encouraging news and to me shows that Facebook is committed to serving all of its customers, no matter how [...]

I recently learned about Herdict,an on line forum where you can report inaccessible websites.  You can decide if a site and its content are accessible to you, based on your user experience.  They show these reported sites on their page and the data is updated as users add their input.  From the sounds of it, [...]

Six years ago, I worked for Time Warner Cable, one of our local cable providers.  Time Warner is also partnered with AOL, therefore working there meant I had to use that service for my office e-mail.  Unfortunately, AOL was very inaccessible, they used a stand alone software that requires use of the mouse to get [...]

There is possibly great news for those of us who did not like the newest issue of Facebook unveiled earlier this month!  Apparently, the powers that be have decided to listen to their customer feedback and make some changes!  As I have previously mentioned here, I found the newest Facebook layout to be very inaccessible [...]

Ok, so I feel like a bad Mom and I’ll tell you why.  Many kids by the time they are my daughter’s age have had some experience on a computer, learning how to use a mouse and can play some simple games on it.  Not to say that my daughter cannot do this, actually she [...]

My last day at SxSW

The 3rd and final day for me at SxSW was a little calmer, but still very exciting!  I started off my day looking at Ourobosproject.com, a website for a band right here in Texas.  Their photos are all tagged and briefly described, so that if I wanted to buy one, I would know exactly which [...]

SxSW day 2

My second day at Knowbility’s booth at SxSW was just as exciting as the first!  People were curious to see how their sites faired with a Jaws run-through, some actually admitted to being scared.  I promised them all that the computer hasn’t blown up yet when testing a site, and that I wouldn’t bite them [...]

The American Foundation for the Blind put out an excellent article earlier this month regarding the accessibility of Facebook.  This article is very well-written and goes into great detail, using Facebook with Window-eyes.  It talks about the frustrations experienced and gives some great tips to get started with this social media platform.  I wonder if [...]

All right, so today was the first day of the SXSW tradeshow!  I spent this afternoon at Knowbility’s booth giving demonstrations of jaws and talking to a lot of people about accessibility.  I also got to sit in and participate in a barcamp discussion on accessibility and its importance in social media.
Which leads me into [...]

Maybe people already know about these new finds I post here, but they’re bran new and exciting to me and just might benefit others to know about them.
The first is a Jaws only product, so if you don’t use Jaws for Windows and have no interest in it, skip this part.  This is actually a free [...]

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