Dive Into Accessibility
The navigation is clever, I really like the idea of using real user case of disability.
It also contains a translated version for most common languages (French, Polish, chinese, etc...)
I am going to post the intro because Mark deserve some publicity ;-)
This book answers two questions. The first question is "Why should I make my web site more accessible?" If you do not have a web site, this book is not for you. The second question is "How can I make my web site more accessible?" If you are not convinced by the first answer, you will not be interested in the second.
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- Table of contents
- All tips, in the order in which they were originally published. The recommended way to read the book for the first time.
- Tips by person
- Here the tips are grouped by the people who benefit from them.
- Tips by disability
- Here the tips are grouped by the disabilities that benefit from them. This includes both physical and technological disabilities.
- Tips by design principle
- Here the tips are grouped by design principles proposed by the W3C. All web pages should be perceivable, operable, navigable, understandable, and robust.
- Tips by web browser
- Here the tips are grouped by the web browsers or assistive technologies that benefit from them.
- Tips by publishing tool
- Here the tips are grouped by the publishing tools that can implement them. Each tip includes specific instructions for each publishing tool, where applicable.
Translations
This book is being translated into multiple languages.