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Building Accessible Websites

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A guide to building Web sites that are accessible on nearly every device to nearly every visitor, even those with disabilities. It teaches developers how and why to use accessibility techniques, with an emphasis on phrased accessibility that scales to the needs of different Web sites' strategies appropriate for small, medium and large budgets and sites. It takes a look at successful accessibility initiatives taken by Web developers, showing "before and after" examples.


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A guide to building Web sites that are accessible on nearly every device to nearly every visitor, even those with disabilities. It teaches developers how and why to use accessibility techniques, with an emphasis on phrased accessibility that scales to the needs of different Web sites' strategies appropriate for small, medium and large budgets and sites. It takes a look at successful accessibility initiatives taken by Web developers, showing "before and after" examples.

Product Details
EAN
9780735711501
ISBN
073571150X
Dimensions
23.2 x 18.8 x 2.3 centimetres (0.73 kg)

Table of Contents



The Access Manifesto.


 1. How to Read This Book.


 2. Why Bother?


 3. How Do Disabled People Use Computers?


 4. What is Media Access?


 5. The Structure of Accessible Pages.


 6. The Image Problem.


 7. Text and Links.


 8. Navigation.


 9. Type and Colour.


10. Tables and Frames.


11. Stylesheets.


12. Forms and Interaction.


13. Multimedia.


14. Certification and Testing.


15. Future Dreams.


Appendix A. Accessibility and the Law.


Appendix B. Language Codes.


Bibliography.


Colophon.

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Using a strategic approach to the issues and a journalistic style, this book will be a foundation for how people think about this issue going forward-the first book people will read on the topic, before delving into the minutiae of the moment. With lawsuits and human-rights complaints proliferating, and with simple awareness of accessibility percolating through the industry, soon it will be hard to find a Web shop that won't be producing accessible sites, whether it presently has the experience and know-how or not. Government mandates, lawsuits from disability groups, more non-English speaking Web users, and an increasing panoply of Web-enabled devices make this a vital topic.

About the Author

Toronto journalist and accessibility consultant Joe Clark's 20-year obsession with accessibility dates back to a fateful winter night in the mid-'70s when he stumbled across a captioned TV show. Clark bolsters his portfolio of nearly 400 published articles with a strong background in graphic design and over ten years of experience online.

He writes, programs, and designs web sites from scratch. Dubbed "the king of closed captions" by the Atlantic Monthly, Clark also consults with clients to improve the quality and quantity of accessible sites, video, cinema, and television.

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