RDFa, and its implications for accessibility

1 year ago by Mark Birbeck

Peter Krantz has some extremely interesting thoughts on the use of RDFa in assistive technologies. It makes thought-provoking reading not just because it raises some interesting ideas about accessibility, but also because it gets us thinking about how we might define a processing model that sits on top of RDFa, that would in turn allow all sorts of functionality. Peter gives an example at the end ... Continue reading

Source: rdfa.info