Category Archive

The following is a list of all entries from the Accessibility category.

Feigning Curved Navs Using CSS

First off, heres a little thinking music, the latest sample from Axe In The Head entitled - Bray. Now, on with the CSS.
The first time I made a curved css nav I was pretty confused(having assumed it was going to be done in flash). Not really knowing how to go about doing it, I [...]


Site Redesign - Starting about as well as my VTR

This may come to some people as a bit of a shock, but, I don’t like designing. I’ll just let you comprehend that for a moment…


Okay, now I know everyone is thinking ‘But Al, you always wear such a stylish array of black cargo pants, band t-shirts and head paraphenalia, how can you not like [...]


The Al Stoiche Website Redesign and Variety Hour - First Thoughts

Its about that time again where I go on a frequent blogging….. fit…. of sorts. I have decided to redo the design and layout for this blog and I thought I would post here on each phase in the development. I think I have learned a bit more than when I had done the first [...]


IRLY Accessibility

I just thought I would write a few quick thoughts on my past month of single handed CSS-ing. I didn’t think it would actually be too difficult, just a bit slower. Mouse changeover was not that big a deal, I had a bit of a problem with accuracy for a while, but it gradually improved. [...]


Active States or Breadcrumbs

Ive mentioned this to a few people before, but I’m not a fan of ‘active’ states in menus. I know this can be good for accessibility(as in you know where you are), but to say, screen readers, people without graphics or CSS on, they wont see it because its a graphical change. However, for most [...]