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51. #20051 Adaptive Technology Resource Centre The Adaptive Technology Resource Centre advances information technology that is accessible to all; through research, development, education, proactive design consultation and direct service. 52. #23129 L'aderenza agli Standard di Screen Reader e Browser Vocali Uno studio comparativo di 5 prodotti evidenzia come Jaws di Freedom Scientific e Home Page Reader di IBM siano gli strumenti che meglio interpretano le linee guida per l'accessibilità web. D'Amour, Jean-Marie and Catherine Ro. FucinaWeb (2002). (Italian) Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Web Browsers 53. #22986 Adobe Acrobat Accessibility Techniques Some sites would hardly exist at all if they took down their PDF files (PDF stands for 'Portable Document Format'). This format is an incredibly useful format for some situations, providing a method to post content on the Web that will print exactly as the author intended it to. Creating PDF files is faster and easier than creating HTML files in many cases. This increases its allure for Web developers. WebAIM (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Adobe Acrobat 54. #27140 Advanced Techniques for Creating Accessible Adobe® PDF Files A step-by-step guide that covers more advanced techniques for optimizing Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files so that they can be made accessible to users with disabilities such as blindness or low vision. Adobe (2004). Books>Web Design>Accessibility>Adobe Acrobat 55. #27665 Questo libro risponde a due domande. La prima è "Perchè dovrei rendere più accessibile il mio sito?" E se non avete un sito web, questo libro non è per voi. La seconda domanda è "Come posso rendere il mio sito più accessibile?" Se non siete convinti della vostra prima risposta, non sarete di certo interessati alla seconda. Pilgrim, Mark. Dive Into Accessibility (2002). (Italian) Books>Web Design>Accessibility 56. #19412 Age Classifications: When Considering the Age of Users, How Old is "Old"? When considering the age of users – how old is 'old'? Bailey, Robert. Web Usability (2002). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Elderly 57. #18613 This report discusses the 'AHA' system for presenting HTML in audio for blind users and others who wish to access the WWW non-visually. AHA is a framework and set of suggestions for HTML presentation based on an initial experiment. Further experimentation and further revisions will be performed with the system. James, Frankie. Stanford University (1998). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Audio 58. #27408 AJAX and Screenreaders: When Can it Work? We've all heard a great deal of buzz about AJAX in the last few months, and with this talk has come a legion of articles, tips, presentations and practical APIs designed to explore the possibilities and try to arrive at best-practice techniques. But, for all of the excitement and hype, still very little has been said on the subject of AJAX and accessibility. Edwards, James. SitePoint (2006). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Ajax 59. #19207 Aktionsbündnis für Barrierefreie Informationstechnik Im Aktionsbündnis für barrierefreie Informationstechnik (AbI) haben sich Behindertenverbände und Experten zusammengeschlossen, um die Umsetzung von Barrierefreiheit in der Informationstechnik zu unterstützen. 60. #13228 Just when you think online multimedia will never be truly accessible, someone proves you wrong. In BMW Films, Clark sees a tantalizing glimpse of a better web. Clark, Joe. List Apart, A (2000). Design>Accessibility>Web Design>Multimedia 61. #22950 Alt and Beyond: Making Web Graphics Accessible Many developers still view graphics and accessibility as being on opposing ends of the web development scale. The truth is that including graphics in your documents does not mean your page has to be any less accessible. In fact, as we will see later in this article, graphics can be used to enhance the accessibility of a page. There are, however, a few key techniques that you can employ to ensure that you don't have to construct alternative 'Text-Only' documents. The web truly is the last frontier where we can treat all people equally with 'one size fits all' web documents. There is just a little bit extra we need to do to achieve this. Roberts, Tim. evolt (2002). Design>Web Design>Accessibility 62. #22933 Another Way of Looking at Accessibility Lorraine Ireland writes about her experiences of learning about web accessibility, having been in the business of selling adaptive technology for a number of years. Ireland, Lorraine. Accessify (2003). Design>Web Design>Accessibility 63. #22975 The Applicability of the ADA to the Internet As the Internet has increased in prominence in all sectors of society, interested individuals have begun to question whether or not the Internet should be included in the regulations set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act. Right now there is no explicit reference to the Internet in any of the language of the act. Bohman, Paul. WebAIM (2000). Articles>Web Design>Accessibility>Policies and Procedures 64. #19184 Applied Theory: Working Toward an Accessible Web Site With the passage of Section 508 and the efforts of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), interest in Web site accessibility continues to increase. Web designers and Web content developers are finding that knowledge in Web accessibility is becoming essential to be marketable to government contracts and private industry since accessibility is becoming a best practice, and in some cases a legal requirement, in Web development. This article is written for those who already have a general knowledge about the reasons for, and the techniques of, designing accessible Web sites. In this article, I will share the steps that I have taken to work toward transforming a Web site that I manage to one that is accessible according to the W3C recommendations. McConnell, Kim. Usability Interface (2003). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Section 508 65. #30604 ATAG (Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines) Assessment of WordPress This document assesses WordPress 2.01 against the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. Clark, Joe. JoeClark.org (2006). Articles>Web Design>Accessibility>Content Management 66. #22932 Attractive, Accessible Web Sites: AKA, Disproving the Myth of Ugly Web accessibility is not the sexiest subject in the world. Let's be realistic. And selling the concept is never all that easy as a result. Sure, you can harp on about all the 'business benefits' (potential increased audienced, reduced bandwidth costs, good PR), but what you really need to be able to do is show that it's possible to do this without compromising on the design, and that's often where the problems begin. Accessify (2003). Design>Web Design>Accessibility 67. #19225 Auditing Software Tools for SENDA Compliance This project has identified a number of tools that may be of use to the academic community. The starting point of this investigation was the W3C WAI web page that lists existing evaluation, repair, and transformation tools for Web Content Accessibility. 68. #18632 Auxiliary Benefits of Accessible Web Design This document is one of several resources created to assist the preparation of a business case for the implementation of Web accessibility. It describes the many business, technical and other benefits to the organization above and beyond the straightforward benefits to people with disabilities that can be realized by applying the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 1.0) to Web sites. Arch, Andrew and Chuck Letourneau. W3C (2002). Design>Web Design>Accessibility 69. #26363 Describes an alternative to automatic page refresh in HTML. Automatic page refresh can confuse users with cognitive disabilities when a page reloads without the user's request. This article provides you with instructions on how to apply explicit manual control of page refreshing. Microsoft (2003). Design>Accessibility>Web Design 70. #25968 Describes an alternative to automatic page refresh in HTML. Automatic page refresh can confuse users with cognitive disabilities when a page reloads without the user's request. This article provides you with instructions on how to apply explicit manual control of page refreshing. Microsoft (2003). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>DHTML 71. #20660 AWARE: Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education Center AWARE stands for Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education, and its mission is to serve as a central resource for web authors for learning about web accessibility. 72. #30471 Charles L. Chen and T. V Raman have developed a common JavaScript framework to enhance the accessibility of AJAX-based applications. The framework is called AxsJAX, pronounced, 'Access JAX.' Lemon, Gez. Juicy Studio (2007). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Ajax 73. #19203 Barrierefreies Webdesign - manchmal auch Zugänglichkeit oder Accessibility genannt - ist die Kunst, Webseiten so zu programmieren, dass jeder sie lesen kann. Hellbusch, Jan Eric. Barrierefreies-Webdesign. Design>Web Design>Accessibility 74. #22066 The Benefits of an Accessible Website - Part 1: Increase in Reach The Disability Discrimination Act states that service providers must not discriminate against disabled people. A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law. Some organisations are changing their websites, but many are seemingly not making the adjustments. Disabled people don't access their website, they say, so why should they care? Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>United Kingdom 75. #22396 The Benefits of an Accessible Website - Part 2: the Business Case The Disability Discrimination Act states that service providers must not discriminate against disabled people. A website is regarded as a service and therefore falls under this law. Some organisations are changing their websites, but many are seemingly not making the adjustments. Disabled people don't access their website, they say, so why should they care? There are, however, two very good reasons as to why businesses should start taking these issues seriously: an accessible website will make you more money; an accessible website will save you money. Moss, Trenton. Webcredible (2004). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>United Kingdom
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