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Considering the Color-Blind (Web Techniques, Aug 2000)
Sometimes my wife will give me instructions like, "Go into the second drawer of the bureau and get the pink skirt." She shows up wondering what's taking me so long, and of course I'm getting everything wrong. She says, "That's the dresser, you're counting from the bottom, that's a dress, and it's peach." We can't agree on a color, yet neither of us is color-blind. I can't imagine what it's like for people who are.
Getting to Know the Disabilities Community
Java Q&A: How Do I Correctly Implement the equals() Method?
The Java equals() method, which is defined in java.lang.Object, is used for instance equality testing (as opposed to reference equality, which is tested using the == operator). - JVM Languages
Modeling in Color
Monolithic enterprise models can be difficult to work with. Adding some color to the mix can make them easier to understand.
IBM's Home Page Reader
Innovations In User Interfaces
Research advances are improving the accessibility of computers for those with disabilities, and promise to make user interfaces better for us all.
Graphics Programming
After adding illumination sources and shading to his X-Sharp 3-D graphics library last month, Michael provides a general-purpose color model so that you can display the gradations of color intensity necessary to render illuminated surfaces properly. - Database
Accessible Streaming Content
Streaming media doesn't have to be inaccessible. Follow these tips and open your site to the largest possible audience. - Web Development
Revealing the Weak Links of HTML-Enabled Email - Letter 2
Designing the Intel Reader
Assistive technology for reading - Design