Beta WAI-ARIA based Accessibility Library
Access Explaination
Enhance your application with accessible rich interface elements or create full accessible Rich Internet Applications.
See Explaination
Make your websites useable for people who depend on their assistive technologies like screen readers or alternative input devices.
Be Explaination
Achieve the aim of universal design, the approach to design products that can be used by all people without the need for adaption.

access.see.be 0.5 released

You can now download access.see.be 0.5, the first official release, in the download section. Feel free to give feedback by using this post.

Posted by Alexander Gewessler on 14. October 2008 at 16:11


New version and reference project!

Currently we develop a new version of access.see.be to make it more usable and compatible with new browsers like Mozilla Firefox 3, Internet Explorer 8 beta 2 and Opera 9.52. Beside we are also working on a reference project, where you will be able to see how access.see.be acts in a common website and enhances its behaviour.

Official release coming soon!

Before providing access.see.be 0.2 as official download we have to think about the kind of licence and clean up some parts of the code. We are working on it, so stay tuned.

First User-Test

Today the first elements of access.see.be were tested by Mike Busboom, a blind computer specialist in Vienna. He did a number of tests to discover the advantages and faults of the Accessibility-Library. The results of the test will be directly included in the library.

Posted by Alexander Gewessler on 23. June 2008 at 22:09


Blog started!

Today a new Blog-Project has been started. access.see.be is an Accessibility-Library that allows people with disabilities to use Rich Internet Applications. It is based on WAI-ARIA, the current working draft for accessible Rich Internet Applications from the W3C. This Blog should work as information-platform in order to catch up helpful suggestions.See What about? for further details.

Posted by Alexander Gewessler on 23. June 2008 at 08:00


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