Constructing Accessible Web Sites

Constructing Accessible Web Sites

by Mark Urban (Contributor), Cynthia Waddell (Contributor), Michael Burks (Contributor), Mark Urban (Contributor), Michael Burks (Contributor), Jim Thatcher (Author), Paul Bohman (Contributor), Sarah Swierenga (Contributor), Shawn Henry (Contributor)

Synopsis

Ideal for anyone who owns or makes websites: from the freelance web professional to the corporate in-house design and development department, as well as all companies and government policy makers involved in the development and maintenance of web sites for their institutions, and organizations that provide web-based services to the public. Provides practical techniques for developing completely accessible web sites with a quick reference guide to accessible web site design.
This book is for all Web professionals looking for an intuitive route to adding dynamic content from databases to their sites, assuming only HTML. No theory; no philosophy - just techniques and solutions. For web professionals creating.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 452
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.
Publisher: Apress
Published: 01 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 1590591488
ISBN 13: 9781590591482

Author Bio
As executive director of the International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet (ICDRI), Cynthia Waddell provides leadership and project oversight for carrying out ICDRI's overarching vision for the equalization of opportunities for people with disabilities. Internationally recognized as a public policy center organized by and for people with disabilities, ICDRI's mission is to collect a global knowledge base of quality disability resources and best practices and to provide education, outreach, and training based on these core resources. In the world of accessibility, Cynthia is a nationally and internationally recognized expert in the field of electronic and information technology as well as employment and construction. Named one of the Top 25 Women on the Web by Webgrrls International in 1998, she received the first U.S. Government Technology Magazine award in 2003 for leadership in accessibility technology and for pioneering advocacy and education.