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Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities (R & D Developer Series)

Web Accessibility for People with Disabilities (R & D Developer Series)
By Mike Paciello

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Key Benefits Comply with all legal mandates and standards Master HTML enhancements for accessibility Employ the best accessibility tools Make your Web site accessible to everyone! This definitive resource provides Internet and Web administrators and devel

Make your Web site accessible to everyone! This definitive resource provides everything you need to understand the laws, the needs of the disabled, and the processes of site evaluation and implementation. Includes development tools and utilities, techniques for adjusting HTML tags, scripts and other code to improve accessibility.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #825732 in Books
  • Published on: 2000-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 392 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"I hope that everyone who is building the Web will read this book and take its lessons to heart." -- Thomas Kalil, Special Assistant for Economic Policy to President Clinton

"Mike Paciello is a world leader in making information accessible and his expertise shines through every page of this book." -- Dr. Charles F. Goldfarb, inventor of SGML and co-author of The XML Handbook

"Provides Web authors with specific instructions for building accessible pages - right down to the HTML code." -- David Cole II, VP, Consumer Windows Division, Microsoft Corporation

About the Author
Mike Paciello is Founder and Chief Technology Officer of WebABLE, Inc., an accessibility education and consulting firm serving hundreds of organizations worldwide, including the White House, Adobe, Sun Microsystems, and Microsoft. A leading authority on Web accessibility, Mike is the original creator and one of the primary forces behind the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative.


Customer Reviews

Good book - product review now out of date4
The sections on how to make pages accessible appear to be exactly what we need. Just be aware that this book came out in 2000 and the products reviews are way out of date. For example, Dreamweaver Version 2 is discussed in the book and even in 2000 Version 3 was out. Now we have Version 4. Same with Frontpage, HomeSite, etc.

However, what we need is HOW to make the pages accessible and this book appears to cover that well. As long as you don't look at the product section as being the latest information, this book is a good one -- and I think the only one of its kind.

Excellent resource4
If you are new to the field of web site accessibility and assistive technologies, you will enjoy this book. It was written to be easily understood. Never fear, you will learn something if you get this book and read it. I use it as a resource....

Accessibility - a "rights" thing to do.5
This exhaustive study of the whys and hows of providing accessibility to the World Wide Web was written by pioneer and major participant in the important effort to make the Web usable by everybody.

Although focusing on issues dealing with access for People With Disabilities, the impact on usability of the Web by everyone is made clear.

The major section outlining the almost certain legal consequences of ignoring these matters is must reading for anyone involved in providing materials on the Web. Remember: PROGRAMMERS ARE CHEAPER THAN LAWYERS!