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Accessibility checking tool
Accessibility checking tool Home Features Accessibility evaluation Tools Accessibility Logos Contact Accessibiltiy Site Map Check Accessibility To discover whether your website is accessible please enter the full web address including http:// followed by a forward slash then the name of the page. e,g, www.google.com/index.
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adaptive path ¯ user centered url design
adaptive path user-centered url design --> home | team | services | events | publications | contact home publications essays essay for september 24, 2002 User-Centered URL Design Publications Sections: Reports Latest essay Essay archives Newsletter Reading list Recent Essays User Research Abroad: Handle Logistics in Four Easy StepsSeptember 16, 2004 Organization in the Way: How decentralization hobbles the user experienceSeptember 5, 2004 8 Quick Ways to Fix Your Search EngineAugust
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Best practice manual Chapter 14.
Best practice manual - Chapter 14. Accessible library websites: design for all Written by Prof. Peter Brophy and Jenny Craven Contents: Chapter 14 Skip to Navigation 14.1 What is 'Design for all'? 14.
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Color Deficient Vision
Color Deficient Vision VisiBone Color Deficient Vision Simulation in the Web Designer's Color Card and Chart Color Card (8.5 x 11 ) Color Chart (18 x 24 ) Printed color references with color deficiency simulations Toward the lower left on the Card and the Chart is a simulation of deuteranopia, a common variety of color blindness.
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Congress Online Project Usability
Congress Online Project -- Usability The Congressional Management Foundation's Congress Online Project Home About Us Our Services Contact Us - - - What's New August 16 Newsletter June 28 Newsletter Congress Online 2003: Turning the Corner on the Information Age Best Practices Tips Topics Research Reports Data Newsletter Archive Resources Glossary Links Media Center Press Releases
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Dive Into Accessibility Table of contents
Dive Into Accessibility: Table of contents Dive Into Accessibility 30 days to a more accessible web site Skip to navigation Table of Contents Week 1 Skip over week 1 tips Introduction Day 1: Jackie Day 2: Michael Day 3: Bill Day 4: Lillian Day 5: Marcus Week 2 Skip over week 2 tips Day 6: Choosing a DOCTYPE Day 7: Identifying your language Day 8: Constructing meaningful page titles Day 9: Providing additional navigation aids Day 10: Presenting your main content first Week 3 Skip over week
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Spiderpro Styleguide navigation
Spiderpro: Styleguide: navigation Styleguide for navigation 100 Do's and Don'ts in Web Design The Complete Java 2 Certification Study Guide: Programmer's and Developers Exams (With CD-ROM) by Simon Roberts, Philip Heller, Michael Ernest et al.
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UsableNet Website Testing Systems
UsableNet - Website Testing Systems Products Services | Accessibility Usability | Customer Support | About Us | LIFT Online | Site Map | Text Only About UsableNet UsableNet provides the industry-leading software that empowers web developers and organizations to automate website accessibility and usability testing, repair and delivery.
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wai site comments@w3.org Mail Archives
wai-site-comments@w3.org Mail Archives W3C home Mailing lists Public wai-site-comments@w3.org Mail Archives This discussion list is for comments on design of the Web site of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), which is part of the W3C Web site. You are encouraged to send comments to wai-site-comments@w3.org about the accessibility and usability of the site and any rendering problems you may encounter with your browser (please indicate the browser version and platform in your comments).
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Welcome to the Cynthia Says Portal
Welcome to the Cynthia Says Portal skip navigation | home | help | about Cynthia | contact us | news | search The Cynthia Says portal is a joint Education and Outreach project of ICDRI, The Internet Society Disability and Special Needs Chapter and HiSoftware. Get your Official Cynthia Says Logo Gear at CafeShops...
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