Get practical guidelines for making your website accessible to people
with disabilities. With this handbook, you'll learn how to design or
develop a site that conforms to Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation
Act--and in the process you'll discover how to provide a better user
experience for everyone.
The Accessibility Handbook introduces you to several audiences that
have difficulty using today's complex websites, including people with
blindness, hearing loss, physical disabilities, and cognitive disorders.
Learn how to support assistive technologies, and understand which fonts,
colors, page layouts, and other design elements work best--without
having to exclude advanced functions, hire outside help, or
significantly increase overhead.
Develop solutions that accommodate:
- Complete blindness. Create a logical document flow to support
screen readers
- Low vision and color blindness. Optimize images and color schemes,
and ensure your site enlarges gracefully
- Hearing impairment. Provide video captions and visual alerts for
interactive features
- Physical disabilities. Make forms, popups, and navigation easier
to use
- Cognitive disorders. Adapt fonts and text styles for dyslexic
users, and design consistent, well-organized pages for people with
ADHD