2012
Using HTML5 and Javascript to Deliver Text-Based Audio Descriptions | WGBH/NCAM
IBM Research-Tokyo recently partnered with NCAM to research ways to deliver online audio descriptions via text-to-speech (TTS) methods, rather than using human recordings. IBM and NCAM explored two approaches which exploit new HTML5 media elements as well as Javascript and TTML
2011
timesheets.js
The goal of this project is to rely on declarative W3C standards (namely, SMIL Timing and SMIL Timesheets) to synchronize HTML content. These demos rely purely on our Timesheet Scheduler: 100% declarative and standard-based, no specific JavaScript code is used.
Analyzing Network Characteristics Using JavaScript And The DOM, Part 1 - Smashing Coding
by 1 otherAs Web developers, we have an affinity for developing with JavaScript. Whatever the language used in the back end, JavaScript and the browser are the primary language-platform combination available at the user’s end. It has many uses, ranging from silly to experience-enhancing.
An accessible, keyboard friendly custom select menu | 456 Berea Street
by 1 otherAnd finally a reminder: Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
Punkchip | Why we should support users with no Javascript
The 2010 WebAIM Screen Reader Survey found that only 1.6% of screenreader users have no Javascript when browsing (compared to 10.4% the previous year) so that argument is wearing thin.