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Articles related to "Accessible Web Design"
Accessible Web Sites Creates New Freedom This brick-and-mortar story illustrates the importance of accessible web design. accessible web design • wheelchair • disabled • disability • freedom
Assistive Technology: What the Heck Is It? Broad categories of assistive technology are briefly described, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each technology. assistive technology • accessible web design • people with disabilities • blind • braille
Choosing Web Colour Schemes for People with Colour Blindness Colour blindness is a common impairment, affecting approximately eight percent of males and one percent of females. Although there is no one "right" set of colours that will fit the needs of all individuals with all colour deficits, these guidelines will enable the majority of people with colour blindness to access the web sites. color blind • web design • accessible web design • ada • color schemes
Click here. Click where? Does your website suffer from "click here" syndrome. Find out how this affects individuals using screen readers. blind • screen reader • accessible web design • hypertext • section 508
Government of Canada Leads by Example... Briefly outlines Canadian legislation relevant to accessible web design. accessible web design • w3c • web accessibility initiative • canada • government
Here's to the Year 2000... My wish for Y2K y2k • accessible web design • disabilities • disabled people • aol
Moving Towards Accessible Web Design: 1999 in Review Highlights from 1999 in the move towards accessible web design becoming universally accepted. 1999 • review • y2k • accessible web design • aol
US Government Explores Applying ADA to Private Web Sites Explores myths about accessible web design raised during Subcommittee hearing on applying the ADA to private web sites. ada • internet • constitution • accessible web design • blind
Web Empowers a Deaf-Blind Individual Craig is deaf and blind. Despite this, he is about to graduate with his Bachelor of Arts degree and is extremely busy with other <em>fascinating stuff</em>. The Internet enables and empowers him to maintain a fulfilling and productive life. deaf • blind • disabled student • students with disabilities • communication
AOL Sued For Not Being Accessible: What Does It Really Mean? On November 4th, 1999, the leader in interactive services America Online, Inc., was slapped with a lawsuit by the National Federation of the Blind, a non-profit organization promoting the general welfare of people who are blind. Why? blind • aol • lawsuit • ada • american with disabilities act
Online learning opens doors...or does it? Online learning opens doors to students with disabilities, enabling and empowering them to get an education. However, what technology can giveth, technology can also taketh. online learning • online education • disabled students • students with disabilities • blind
Why is Web Accessibility Important? Accessible website design is increasingly important to avoid discrimination and help blind, deaf, autistic, learning disabled and manually impaired users on the internet. web design accessibility • accessible web design • web accessibility issues standards • accessible websites • disabilities and the internet
One Internet for All? Can the Internet really be a place open to everyone? Learn what's out there to making computers, the Internet and the Web accessible. accessible • internet • computers • society • web |
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