Me elsewhere on the net:
.Net Mag
(Web developers magazine, not microsoft’s .net). My accessibility column takes a brief look at the accessibility of .Net readers sites’:
- Tourdeglobe, graphics for text.
 - Web-Fundi, access keys.
 - DKeirle.com, fixed fonts and layout.
 - Hunt for Property, tab index.
 - Hungary Ben, colour contrast & colour blindness.
 - Daymedia, headings.
 - James Mills, embedding multimedia.
 - Rawcliffe Leisure, large click areas for links.
 - PSAS.org.uk, variable height elements.
 - Sunny man’s blog: WordPress issues with headings, labels and skip links.
 - Colour change widgets (and why not text-size widgets).
 - Desktop CMS software
 - Mylo-tv, new windows and consistent navigation
 - Scumballs to cancer, headings and unnecessary markup.
 - Common issues that keep occuring, even amongst standards aware developers.
 - Screen readers, common strategies used by screen readers and how to allow for them.
 - Guidelines and standards
 - Zoom!
 
Other bits: AJAX and accessibility part 1 and Part 2.
Nomensa
- Zoom layout research
 - Be prepared for the new internet explorer (7)
 - Screen reading apples
 - The Accessibility Lifecycle (which I think should be a must read for site owners, but I could be bias!)
 - Accesskeys, of no practical value
 - What is accessibility
 
Official comments
Things I’ve been quoted on: