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Accessibility :
- What is accessibility?
- Barriers to access
- Benefits of Accessibility
- Legislation
- How to design for Accessibility
Evaluation of online material :
- Introduction
- First Impressions
- Keyboard access
- Different browsers
- User Control over presentation
- Case studies
Accessibility guidelines & techniques :
Quick accessibility guidelines
Accessibility techniques
- Web standards
- HTML version
- Structural mark-up
- Deprecated elements
- Logical tags
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- Relative units
- Metadata
- Quotations
- Validation and testing
- Tables
- Frames
- Graphics
- Colour
- Dynamic content & multimedia
- Content and language
- Layout and navigation / Usability
- Keyboard access
- Skip repetitive information
Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Priorities
Related issues :
- Browsers
- Usability
- Writing for the web
- Information Architecture
- Submitting documents for web publication
- XHTML
Resources :
Disability
Code
Accessibility
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Guidelines
- Accessibility articles
- Accesskey
- Colour
- Flash accessibility
- Dyslexic users
- The Business Case
- Demonstrations
- Accessibility News and Weblogs
- University Accessibility Policy
- Courses
- Books
Software & Hardware
- Browsers
- Assistive Technology (screen readers etc.)
- Software (web editors, multimedia, PDF)
Quality control
Related
- Usability (articles, fonts, navigation, books...)
- Content and Language (Writing for the Web)
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Information Architecture
- Interface Design and Style Guides
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