- From: Wendy A Chisholm <chisholm@trace.wisc.edu>
- Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 09:35:26 -0500
- To: w3c-wai-gl@w3.org, w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Here is the summary of articles available from designshops.com in this
month's issue.
Enabling Your Web Site
by Wendy Chisholm
Not all Web surfers use the standard
graphical
interface. In this article, Wendy
Chisholm
discusses a wide variety of
disabilites and how
they affect Web access. (Ian Jacobs
contributed to this story.)
Are You Reaching the Widest Audience?
by Laurie Harrison
Making your Web site barrier-free for
people with
disabilities means greater
accessibility for all.
Laurie Harrison offers some tips on
how to make
your Web site accessible.
Access Can be a Beautiful Thing
View Source Plus by Greg Reeves
Showing what it's like to build an
accessible page
in the real world, Greg Reeves shows
us how K2
Design built the National Business and
Disability
Council site.
Accessing the Future
by Laurie Harrison
Some principles for making sites
accessible to
disabled users will also happen to
make them
more accessible those using smart phones,
wireless PDAs, car PCs, text-to-speech
and voice
recognition. This article looks toward
the future and
discusses some tips.
References for Universal Design.
References to help you make your Web
site more
accessible.
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