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How exactly does Firefox address accessibility for Web 2.0?

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How exactly does Firefox address accessibility for Web 2.0?

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Web 2.0 applications are web pages that often utilize JavaScript or AJAX to change the web page as you use it. Firefox is the first web browser to really enable true access to these pages, by implementing support for current versions of the WAI-ARIA draft specification. When a web page or web application utilizes WAI-ARIA markup, the new accessibility features integrate seamlessly with the rest of the web page. As a result of Mozilla’s WAI-ARIA work, other browser vendors are now waking up to this very important topic and starting to work on support for WAI-ARIA as well. The use of WAI-ARIA to enable accessibility will grow, as the technology gets integrated into more tools used by users and web application developers.

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