EJI(sm): A Registry of Innovative E-Journal Features, Functionalities, and Content
A categorized registry of electronic journals, journal services, or 'knowledge environments' that offer or provide innovative or novel access, organization, or navigational features, functionalities, or content. E-Journals that include multimedia components are listed inM-Bed(sm), while those that offer pay-per-view access are listed in Just-in-Time(sm). Some e-journals in EJI(sm) require free registration or a paid subscription to access select registry entries.
McKiernan, Gerry. Iowa State University. Resources>Web Design>Publishing>Online
Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards (Section 508)
The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board) is issuing final accessibility standards for electronic and information technology covered by section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1998. Section 508 requires the Access Board to publish standards setting forth a definition of electronic and information technology and the technical and functional performance criteria necessary for such technology to comply with section 508. Section 508 requires that when Federal agencies develop, procure, maintain, or use electronic and information technology, they shall ensure that the electronic and information technology allows Federal employees with disabilities to have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to the access to and use of information and data by Federal employees who are not individuals with disabilities, unless an undue burden would be imposed on the agency. Section 508 also requires that individuals with disabilities, who are members of the public seeking information or services from a Federal agency, have access to and use of information and data that is comparable to that provided to the public who are not individuals with disabilities, unless an undue burden would be imposed on the agency.
Access Board, The (2000). Resources>Web Design>Accessibility>Section 508
Fifty-Six Free Resources for Web Designers
The following is a collection of free resources for web designers. Whether your in need of advanced HTML tools or free fonts, you will find them in the following article, as well as resources for free wordpress themes, icons, templates and tools. You will also find a variety of tutorials to help you improve and expand your web design skills.
ReEncoded (2008). Resources>Web Design
The home for Rick Turoczy's Flash and Powerpoint tutorials.
Mywebspider is a Web Directory which is organized by category, offers rich content with quality websites. Submit URL for editor review and have your site listed within the Web Directory Mywebspider.
"Free Website Localization" is a collaborative translation project to help webmasters get free multilingual versions of their web site. There are many webmasters who understand English but are native speakers of another language. Thanks to the multicultural nature of its users, Free Localization effectively enables online peer to peer translations. Users can manage, coordinate and exchange website translations by means of a complete set of online localization tools. The service is free.
Vilei, Antonio. Free Localization (2005). Resources>Language>Localization>Web Design
When it comes to Web authoring tools, none is as simple to use at Microsoft FrontPage. With its generous amount of wizards and it's library of templates and images, it's a beginner's dream. You won't need a large staff to create a site that's both useful and professional.
Dreier, Troy A. Intranet Journal (2000). Resources>Web Design>Software>FrontPage
Glossary of Graphic Design and Web Page Design Terms
A collection of definitions for terms from graphic and web design.
Grantastic Designs. Resources>Graphic Design>Web Design>Glossary
A collection of links to Turkish-language online resources in web design and web usability.
Ersoy, Halil. Orta Dogu Teknik Üniversitesi. (Turkish) Resources>Web Design>Usability
HERA: Accessibility Testing with Style
HERA is a tool to check the accessibility of Web pages accoridng to the specification Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 1.0). HERA performs a preliminary set of tests on the page and identifies any automatically detectable errors or checkpoints met, and which checkpoints need further manual verification.
A free online tool to analyze the accessibility of websites. With Hermish, make your pages comply to accessibility guidelines. Accessibility relates to section 508 and priority levels.
Slinn, Gareth. Hermish (2004). Resources>Web Design>Accessibility>Section 508
A collection of 23 HTML tutorials for students of web design.
Webmonkey (2001). Resources>Web Design>Education
HyNIC: ACM SIGWEB's Digital Library Project
Inspired by Doug Engelbart's and John Leggett's keynote addresses at the Hypertext'98 conferences, SIGWEB is beginning to design a state-of-the-art digital library to support the community in most of its functions. The project's eventual goal is to transition SIGWEB into what Doug Engelbart calls a Networked Improvement Community (NIC), which focuses on continuous metaimprovement of services to the community. HyNIC eventually will contain a respository of the community's formal and informal documents, teaching materials and memorabilia; a process repository of the community's activities and workflows; a structured group communications environment, conceptual mapping tools, and of course, the full range of hypermedia features our community has been advocating. HyNIC also should serve as a testbed for the community's prototype systems.
Over the next 15 years, the issues facing interface designers, engineers, programmers, and researchers will become increasingly complex and push further into currently abstract and, perhaps, esoteric realms. However, we are not without guidance and direction to follow. Our experiences as humans and what little history we have with machines can lead us toward our goals.
Shedroff, Nathan. nathan.com (1996). Resources>Web Design
This page contains information about making the Internet accessible.
Internetministeriet fokuserer på webdesign og SEO ud fra et tilgængeligheds og anvendeligheds -princip.
Bredgaard, Thomas. Internetministeriet (2003). (Danish) Resources>Web Design>Accessibility
This page helps students in Business and Technical Communication classes at The Ohio State University learn to use the Web, do research on the Web, or design home pages.
Locker, Kitty O. Ohio State University, The (1999). Resources>Web Design
The Webmonkey code library is our own collection of code fragments, function packages, and Web editor extensions - a resource containing generalized code, specific workarounds, and good ideas that you can use to enhance your pages in ways you may not know how (or may not want to bother) to program.
Links zum Thema "Barrierefreies Webdesign"
Im Folgenden finden Sie eine Übersicht wichtiger Links zur Barrierefreiheit im Internet.
Tips and tricks for using Macromedia Dreamwaver - all versions. Get the most out of Dreamweaver with extensions, tools, and other tips.
Kyrnin, Jennifer. About.com. Resources>Web Design>Software>Dreamweaver
A Macromedia Dreamweaver Tutorial
This tutorial will start off by guiding you through the first steps of building a site with Dreamweaver. Next, we'll look at more advanced elements, like adding media and remotely managing a site. This tutorial focuses on Dreamweaver 3, so if you're using an earlier version, you'll find that some of the features discussed are not available.
Dreier, Troy A. Intranet Journal. Resources>Tutorials>Web Design>Dreamweaver
A free service that checks documents like HTML and XHTML for conformance to W3C Recommendations and other standards.
A weblog on Information Visualization, eLearning, Rich Internet Applications and more.
Mentegrafica (2006). Resources>Web Design>User Experience>Blogs
MultilingualWebmaster.com was created to provide an open forum for developers and managers of multilingual web sites. Our goal is share information and innovation and promote 'best practices' in multilingual web site design.
MultilingualWebmaster.com. Resources>Language>Localization>Web Design
Open Source Web Design is a collection of web designs submitted by the community that anyone can download free of charge.
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