Accessibility and Cascading Style Sheets
An essay from an accessibility class, on the use of CSS to increase access to a page.
Bartlett, Kynn. HTML Writers Guild (1999). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>CSS
Copyright and Trademark Resources
A collection of copyright and trademark resources for professionals in new media design.
Graphics Libraries section gives links to public domain graphics libraries all over the Web.
XHTML is HTML described as an application of XML. It is very similar to HTML, indeed all the element names and their semantics are identical, but it has some important differences. We will look at the more important of these now.
Six Principles of Accessible Web Design: An Introduction to the WAI Page Author Guidelines
An introduction to the W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Bartlett, Kynn. HTML Writers Guild (1998). Design>Web Design>Accessibility
User-Defined Style Sheets and Accessibility
How you can set your own stylesheet for greater accessibility; another lecture/essay.
Bartlett, Kynn. HTML Writers Guild (1999). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>CSS
Web Accessibility Icons and Graphics
How can you display that your site is accessible? Why would you want to? These questions are answered.
Bartlett, Kynn. HTML Writers Guild (1999). Design>Web Design>Accessibility
Web Authoring Strategies for Voice Browsers
A HWG position paper for a W3C workshop on voice browsers.
Bartlett, Kynn. HTML Writers Guild (1998). Design>Web Design>Accessibility>Voice
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