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| Enhancing Web Searches for Screen Reader Users |
Paul Traynor helps blind PC users learn how to use their screen reader software to get more successful web search results. |
| Vol 5, Issue 4 |
by Paul J. Traynor |
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| SIZE Matters! |
Herb Tyson shows you a little trick to help you try to view web sites better. |
| Vol 4, Issue 7 |
by Herb Tyson, MVP and author of Word 2007 Bible |
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| Front Page for the Blind Web Designer |
Alan Wheeler helps blind web developers understand Front Page. |
| Vol 4, Issue 5 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| Free Web Hosting Doesn't Make You a Yahoo! |
Alan Wheeler is back with this web hosting tutorial for free web site. |
| Vol 3, Issue 9 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| The A+ and My Experiences |
Paul Traynor takes up the challenges of A+ certification. Hard enough for the average system admin, but even more difficult when you're blind. |
| Vol 3, Issue 7 |
by Paul J. Traynor |
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| A Golfer’s Off-Season Guide To The Web |
Read about some of the coolest golfer sites on the web and why they're also popular with blind PC users. |
| Vol 2, Issue 6 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| AOL: You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby! (Shopping) |
Learn how AOL handles accessibility issues related to shopping with AOL. |
| Vol 2, Issue 5 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| Text Based Web Browsing with LYNX |
Find out if your web site is accessible to those using text browsers. |
| Vol 2, Issue 4 |
by Greg Chapman, MVP (retired) |
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| Amazon's New Alternative—Text Only! |
Amazon now provides a text only web site to help remove eye candy and help screen reader users. |
| Vol 2, Issue 3 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| Cell Phones and Accessibility |
Learn about some of the innovations coming down the line to help blind accessibility with the use of pocket cell phones. |
| Vol 2, Issue 2 |
by Paul J. Traynor |
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| AOL—You've Come a Long Way, Baby! (AOL Radio) |
Part 3 in a series about AOL accessibility issues...AOL Radio! |
| Vol 2, Issue 2 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| AOL: You've Come a Long Way, Baby! |
Part 2 in a series about AOL accessibility issues. |
| Vol 2, Issue 1 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| AOL, You've Come a Long Way, Baby! |
Read this series regarding accessibility issues with AOL. |
| Vol 1, Issue 8 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| How a Dog Can Change Your Life |
Learn why dogs truly are our best friends. |
| Vol 1, Issue 8 |
by Paul J. Traynor |
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| Microsoft Word Forms vs Blind Users |
Learn how to access Word's forms via the keyboard. |
| Vol 1, Issue 8 |
by Dian Chapman, MVP, MOS |
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| Atlantic Odyssey |
One woman's journey to a new life. |
| Vol 1, Issue 8 |
by Doreen Yale |
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| Adobe PDF Documents and the Blind |
Find out how to make your PDF files more accessible to the tons of blind users making use of the Internet. |
| Vol 1, Issue 7 |
by Paul J. Traynor |
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| Man's Best Friend |
Read about a wonderful organization that helps train service dogs who help people lead more independent lives. |
| Vol 1, Issue 7 |
by Dian Chapman, MVP, MOS |
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| Scanning Software for the Blind |
Learn about scanning software that turns text scans into voice files. |
| Vol 1, Issue 6 |
by Paul J. Traynor |
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| Windows Magnifier |
Learn about an accessibility tool in Windows that helps enlarge parts of your screen. |
| Vol 1, Issue 5 |
by Dian Chapman, MVP, MOS |
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| Access Technology: Rosey Outlook or Thorny Problem? |
Discusssion of accessibility issues in relation to training |
| Vol 1, Issue 3 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| Self-Advocating Human Rights! |
Learn why it's so important to know your rights and fight for them! |
| Vol 1, Issue 3 |
by Diane Dobson |
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| The Accessible Web |
Learn how to make your site more accessible to the blind and thereby create a more popular site. |
| Vol 1, Issue 2 |
by Alan Wheeler |
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| Baby Boomers? |
Get involved in accessibility for the disabled. |
| Vol 1, Issue 2 |
by Diane Dobson |
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| I Didn't Volunteer. I Was Drafted! |
A better understanding about being blind |
| Vol 1, Issue 1 |
by Diane Dobson |
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| Introduction to Adaptive Technology |
Learn where to find help getting disabled adaptive technology, as well as learning how to make your web site more accessible to disabled users. |
| Vol 1, Issue 1 |
by Diane Dobson |
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