- From: H.Petrie <H.L.Petrie@herts.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:12:08 +0100
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
Does anyone know of books devoted to designing web sites for either accessibility or usability? The only one I know is Crystal Waters "Universal web design". Failing that, books with good chapters on accessibility or usability (or bits dotted through the book, like Daggett on html4). I know the ig talked about encouraging authors of html 4.0 books to include sections on the accessibility features - is there any evidence that this succeeded? Cheers, Helen @ @ @ Helen Petrie PhD @ Director @ Sensory Disabilities Research Unit @ University of Hertfordshire @ Hatfield AL10 9AB @ United Kingdom @ @ phone: +44 1707 284629 @ fax: +44 1707 285059 @ www: http://phoenix.herts.ac.uk/sdru/hmpage.html @ @ @ What kind of internet user are you? Try out the Internet Activities, @ Attitudes and Addiction Questionnaire (IAAAQ) and receive a @ personal profile of your internet use (and assist in our research). @ @
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