RE: Published work on Accessibility available

How about offering the eBook in a more accessible format? eBooks aren't good
and PDF only marginally better for us blind types.

Cheers
Ian

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana Louise Simberkoff [mailto:danalouise@hisoftware.com]
Sent: 27 March 2002 20:54
To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
Subject: Published work on Accessibility available


HiSoftware has recently published a book  "Understanding Accessibility"
(ISBN - 1-930616-03-1). This book, is a guide to creating and testing Web
sites that are developed to the U.S. federal standards for accessible Web
content, and the World Wide Web, or W3C, accessibility guidelines. This book
provides a reference on accessibility remediation. It also provides
guidelines for accessible Web design, and information that will assist
organizations in integrating accessibility into their existing quality
assurance and content management practices.

HiSoftware Publishing is currently in the process of developing the second
edition of the book, which will address WCAG 1.0 guidelines Priority 1, 2,
and 3 as well as Canadian, European and world wide accessibility guidelines.
This second edition will be available as print media.

For a limited time, we would like to make the first edition eBook available,
at no cost, to members of this list. If you would like to download a copy of
the eBook, please visit our site at:
http://www.hisoftware.com/msacc/regbook.htm

We welcome your comments and feedback on this publication, off list. Please
e-mail comments to: publishing@hisoftware.com


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