JavaScript event tests being performed by JuicyStudio

JavaScript event tests being performed by JuicyStudio

As screenreader technology gets better, there's often a big disparity between what each screenreader will handle, in terms of non-text content. Venturing into multimedia and including dynamic, event-driven content is always a crapshoot when it comes to how adaptive technology will handle it. Compounding this problem is the fact that there's no single resource to which developers can turn to get good information. Thankfully JuicyStudio is working on that.

Steven Faulkner recently posted an announcement to the WebAim discussion list that Juicy Studios has released "... the first part of a series of articles investigating support for JavaScript events in popular screen readers. This article investigates the onmouseover event."

View it at http://juicystudio.com...

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