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Introduction
This book is entitled "Dive Into Accessibility: 30 days to a more accessible web site", and it will answer two
questions. The first question is "Why should I make my web site more accessible?" If you do not have a
web site, this book is not for you. The second question is "How can I make my web site more accessible?"
If you are not convinced by the first answer, you will not be interested in the second.
To answer the first question, I will present character sketches of five people: Jackie, Michael, Bill, Lillian,
and Marcus. These people have several things in common:
They all have a combination of physical, mental, and technological disabilities which make it more
difficult to use the Internet.
1.
Although fictitious, they all represent real people with disabilities, and they use the Internet in ways
that real people with disabilities use the Internet.
2.
They all have difficulty reading your web site. 3.
To answer the second question, I will present 25 tips that you can immediately apply to your own web site
to make it more accessible. Although these concepts apply to all web sites, I will be focusing on
implementation using popular weblogging tools. If you use some other publishing tool or template system,
you will need to determine how to implement the tips in your tool of choice.
Each tip will focus on a single concept, explain the reasoning behind it, and show who will benefit once you
implement it. This is why the character sketches come first, because they change the tone of the first
question from "Why should I bother?" to "Who benefits?" Answer: "Marcus benefits." "How does Marcus
benefit?" "Well, let's look at that..." And so forth.
Don't panic if you are not an HTML expert. Don't panic if the only web site you have is a personal weblog,
you picked your template out of a list on your first day of blogging, and you've never touched it since. I am
not here to tell you that you need to radically redesign your web site from scratch, rip out all your nested
tables, and convert to XHTML and CSS. This is about taking what you have and making it better in small
but important ways. Jackie, Michael, Bill, Lillian, and Marcus will thank you for your attention.
This book is entitled "Dive Into Accessibility: 30 days to a more accessible web site", and it will answer two
questions. The first question is "Why should I make my web site more accessible?" If you do not have a
web site, this book is not for you. The second question is "How can I make my web site more accessible?"
If you are not convinced by the first answer, you will not be interested in the second.
To answer the first question, I will present character sketches of five people: Jackie, Michael, Bill, Lillian,
and Marcus. These people have several things in common:
They all have a combination of physical, mental, and technological disabilities which make it more
difficult to use the Internet.
1.
Although fictitious, they all represent real people with disabilities, and they use the Internet in ways
that real people with disabilities use the Internet.
2.
They all have difficulty reading your web site. 3.
To answer the second question, I will present 25 tips that you can immediately apply to your own web site
to make it more accessible. Although these concepts apply to all web sites, I will be focusing on
implementation using popular weblogging tools. If you use some other publishing tool or template system,
you will need to determine how to implement the tips in your tool of choice.
Each tip will focus on a single concept, explain the reasoning behind it, and show who will benefit once you
implement it. This is why the character sketches come first, because they change the tone of the first
question from "Why should I bother?" to "Who benefits?" Answer: "Marcus benefits." "How does Marcus
benefit?" "Well, let's look at that..." And so forth.
Don't panic if you are not an HTML expert. Don't panic if the only web site you have is a personal weblog,
you picked your template out of a list on your first day of blogging, and you've never touched it since. I am
not here to tell you that you need to radically redesign your web site from scratch, rip out all your nested
tables, and convert to XHTML and CSS. This is about taking what you have and making it better in small
but important ways. Jackie, Michael, Bill, Lillian, and Marcus will thank you for your attention.
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