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:: Thursday, June 19, 2003 ::
Using CSS to create naviation access keys. For accessibility-minded designers interested in trying new things to make life easier for special needs Internet users, this article is fascinating >>> Accesskeys Quote: "WHO CAN USE YOUR WEBSITE? People with limited mobility may have a hard time controlling a mouse to click on links, and tabbing through menus can be slow going. The W3C introduced the accesskey attribute to enable users to select the appropriate key on their keyboards and navigate to a particular link."
Have a seat. An interview with Mark Newhouse The article is cool. The "3 legged stool" stuff is also interesting >>> Real World Style - 3 legged stool This article offers a lot of resource links.
The usability moderators at Cre8asiteForums have invited a new moderator to the team. Welcome Scottiecl of RightClickwebs.com
I'm not the only person confused. Apparently pieces of Alta Vista still belong to Overture, and some were shipped off to FAST. Whatever the heck is going on, AV is still a player. See AltaVista Unveils World's Largest Multimedia Index Today
And STILL people are sobbing on the sidelines of the latest Google Dance. 
:: posted by Kim Krause Berg on 6/19/2003 10:13:53 AM
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