Andrew Downie demonstrates a Select menu that can be dynamically updated and is accessible with screen readers. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie demonstrates a show-hide technique for forms that works with screen readers. For more informaton see the article "Accessible Forms using WCAG 2.0"
Andrew Downie demonstrates a screen reader friendly use of JavaScript to help correct errors in HTML forms. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie demonstrates how Window Eyes and JAWS screen readers handle forms with fieldset, legend and nested fieldsets. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie discusses use of the title attribute to identify forms inputs inside a datatable which can be used to enter the amounts to be deposited in different accounts. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Andrew Downie discusses how the Label element (with the for attribute) or the title attribute for the form control can make HTML forms more screen reader friendly. For more information see the article "Accessible Forms Using WCAG 2.0" on the Web Usability site.
Is the Earth really 6,500 years old? And was there a global flood 4,000 years ago? The only way to find out is to look at the clues from the past. This video explains the evidence geologists use that shows slow uplift, erosion and sedimentation over billions of years.
This is the third in a series of videos about the scientific evidence for our origins video, without the need for deities or the supernatural. This video answers two commonly held fundamentalist misconceptions: That scientists believe life popped out of nowhere, and that life cannot come from non-living chemicals. It explains the most commonly accepted hypothesis about the origin of life on Earth. The video simply shows the various steps to forming primitive cells and challenges fundamentalists to show which one is impossible, and why.
It starts out civil enough... but then on a reasonable point of order by Barry Smith, he treats the audience, ordinary every-day people that have been invaded by Sydney Gas with no democratic right to oppose their invasion, like a hostile media pack.
Barry Smith from the Hunter-Bulga Gas Action Group speaking at the Wollombi Valley Against Gas Extraction Meeting titled "Why we say NO to Sydney Gas".
John Harvey from the Quorrobolong Community Council speaking at the Wollombi Valley Against Gas Extraction Meeting titled "Why we say NO to Sydney Gas".