+++ WEB DESIGN UPDATE. - Volume 7, Issue 50, June 12, 2009. An email newsletter to distribute news and information about web design and development. ++ISSUE 50 CONTENTS. SECTION ONE: New references. What's new at the Web Design Reference site? http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/webdesign/ New links in these categories: 01: ACCESSIBILITY. 02: CASCADING STYLE SHEETS. 03: EVALUATION & TESTING. 04: EVENTS. 05: JAVASCRIPT. 06: MISCELLANEOUS. 07: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. 09: USABILITY. SECTION TWO: 10: What Can You Find at the Web Design Reference Site? [Contents ends.] ++ SECTION ONE: New references. +01: ACCESSIBILITY. Purpose of the summary Attribute By Gez Lemon. "The purpose of the summary attribute is to concisely describe the structure of a data table. The summary attribute is not intended to provide a long description for data tables." http://juicystudio.com/article/purpose-of-the-summary-attribute.php Help Screen Reader Users by Giving Data Tables a Summary By Roger Johansson. "...To help users of non-visual browsers understand and navigate data tables, you can use the summary attribute to provide a description of the purpose of the table and describe its structure. The summary attribute is not displayed in graphical browsers, so the information you put there should be written for non-visual users..." http://tinyurl.com/qtmbjh Playing with YouTube Captions By Terrill Thompson. "I've been playing this week with closed captions on YouTube. YouTube announced support for closed captions in August 2008, and followed that announcement with this demonstration video. This inspired us at DO-IT to create our own YouTube Channel and to start uploading captioned videos..." http://terrillthompson.com/2009/06/playing-with-youtube-captions.html Refreshable Braille By Roger Hudson. "...nearly all assume a screen reader is an audio output device and when asked if they have seen a Braille device, the answer is usually no..." http://accessites.org/site/2009/06/refreshable-braille/ Accessibility and You By Chris Heilmann. Brownbag presentation materials. http://tinyurl.com/qkybr7 +02: CASCADING STYLE SHEETS. CSS: The Maintenance Issue Number 1 and How You Can Avoid It By Jens Meiert. "The biggest - as most unnecessary - maintenance issue in web development is, as my recent research shows, style sheet naming and integration..." http://meiert.com/en/blog/20090527/css-maintenance-issue-1/ +03: EVALUATION & TESTING. Guesses vs. Data as Basis for Design Recommendations By Jakob Nielsen. "Even the tiniest amount of empirical facts (say, observing 2 users) vastly improves the probability of making correct UI design decisions." http://www.useit.com/alertbox/guesses-data.html +04: EVENTS. The CSS Summit July 18, 2009. Online Event http://www.environmentsforhumans.com/ +05: JAVASCRIPT. WAI-ARIA Implementation in JavaScript UI Libraries By Steve Faulkner. "A number of popular Javascript UI Libraries are in the process of adding WAI-ARIA support to their widgets and components. What is the current status and future plans for WAI-ARIA implementation in these libraries?..." http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=313 +06: MISCELLANEOUS. Managing Werewolves By Michael Lopp. "While you're always optimistic when leading a team, you know that not everyone's got your back. Liars and poor communicators can wipe out good work faster than a 404 error. Learn how to think critically about verbal and non-verbal behavior and to separate office politics from truth, so you don't let the Werewolves win." http://www.alistapart.com/articles/managing-werewolves/ +07: STANDARDS, GUIDELINES & PATTERNS. WAI CG Consensus Resolutions on Text alternatives in HTML 5 By WAI-CG Task Force. "This report provides WAI consensus recommendations for alternative text support in HTML 5. On January 14, 2009 the WAI-CG created a Task Force on Alternative Text, to consider the various alternative text approaches discussed over the past few years, and to develop consensus WAI recommendations for appropriate handling of alternative text in HTML5. These recommendations have been reviewed by the following WAI Working Groups: Authoring Tools Working Group (AUWG), Protocols & Formats Working Group (PFWG), User Agent Working Group (UAWG), and Web Content (WCAG WG)." http://www.w3.org/2009/06/Text-Alternatives-in-HTML5 Thinking About Canvas Accessibility By Steve Faulkner. "The canvas element is a new element of the 'in progress' HTML 5 specification, it provides the ability to create dynamically generated graphics in HTML in conjunction with JavaScript. It has rightly generated a lot of interest due to the possibilities it presents, canvas 'can be used for rendering graphs, game graphics, or other visual images on the fly'. While its creative features are sophisticated, its 'feature' (duplicate all canvas content as HTML inside the canvas element) for providing an accessible content can best be described as a primitive example of 'bolt on' accessibility..." http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=362 Notes on Accessibility of Text Replacement Using HTML5 Canvas By Steve Faulkner. "Roger Johansson recently blogged on issues with Cufon Accessibility in relation to Assistive Technology, which is well worth a read. It prompted me to do a little testing..." http://www.paciellogroup.com/blog/?p=299 +08: USABILITY. Is Your Website a Needy Child? By Gerry McGovern. "The public website or intranet that keeps screaming for attention with useless images and vain content will get little from the impatient and skeptical customer." http://www.gerrymcgovern.com/nt/2009/nt-2009-06-08-needy-child.htm [Section one ends.] ++ SECTION TWO: +09: What Can You Find at the Web Design Reference Site? Accessibility Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/accessibility Association Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/associations Book Listings. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/books Cascading Style Sheets Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/css Color Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/color Dreamweaver Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/dreamweaver Evaluation & Testing Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/testing Event Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/events Flash Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/flash Information Architecture Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/architecture JavaScript Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/javascript Miscellaneous Web Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/misc Navigation Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/navigation PHP Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/php Sites & Blogs Listing. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/sites Standards, Guidelines & Pattern Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/standards Tool Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/tools Typography Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/type Usability Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/usability XML Information. http://www.d.umn.edu/goto/xml [Section two ends.] ++END NOTES. + SUBSCRIPTION INFO. 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