I had promised a few at SXSW that I would post my slides from the panel. As part of "Hi-Fi Design With CSS", I talked specifically about the accessible image-tab rollovers that I designed for Fast Company last year.
I thought this would be a nice example of the flexibility that CSS can bring -- and that image-based rollovers can be achieved with far less code and zero JavaScript, using CSS and a simple unordered list.
The drawbacks of image replacement were also mentioned -- that we're still searching for the perfect way to handle replacing text with images. But while keeping those drawbacks in mind, this method (as an alternative to table/image/JavaScript options) can work in certain situations.
The slides aren't terribly exciting without me blabbering on behind them. But I thought it'd be good to post for those who attended the panel, wanting to take a closer look.
Be sure to also check out my fellow panelists' notes and slides that are posted as well (Bowman, Shea).