The Accessibility of Rich Internet Applications
Tuesday, August 14, 4:00-4:45 PM
by Derek Featherstone
What's the opposite of a Rich Internet Application? Exactly. A Poor Internet Application. The real question is, for whom is it rich and for whom is it poor?
While many of the techniques currently in use in RIAs deliver on their promise of interface enhancement, they leave certain segments of our population behind. In some cases these techniques actually make the situation worse: we provide groups of users with an inaccessible and unusable application or site.
In this session, you will:
- Discover typical problems with RIAs and assistive technology
- Learn how to identify accessibility issues in prototypes
- Specify interface details that will help ensure that your applications provide an accessible user experience to your audience
About Derek Featherstone
Engaging, surprising, and inspiring, Derek Featherstone has a gift for taking a fresh look at virtually every aspect of web development and teaching it in a way that renews our passion for making the web better for everyone. Featherstone is an international authority on accessibility and web development, a respected technical trainer, and author.
Creator of in-depth courses on Accessibility, DOM Scripting, and Web 2.0 applications, his approach never fails to champion the cause of web standards and universal accessibility. As founder of Further Ahead, he has been an in-demand consultant to government agencies, educational institutions and private sector companies since 1999. His wealth of experience and insight enables him to provide audiences with immediately applicable, brilliantly simple approaches to everyday challenges in website design.