Re: Query on books

There is a book by UIE on usability - have a look at http://www.uie.com

I haven't read it, but I did looka t the chapter they put online and it
looked pretty good.

Cheers

Charles McCathieNevile

On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, H.Petrie wrote:

  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
  
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