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WEB ACCESSIBILITY HANDBOOK |
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| If you are wondering how a blind person can use the computer, or how a person hard of hearing understand the audio track of multimedia content, rest assured they can do so and with as much prowess as anyone else. |
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| People with different disabilities use varied assistive devices to interface with computers and Internet. A person who is blind can use screen-reading software that reads aloud all the text appearing on the computer monitor or a person who is deaf - blind can use a Refreshable Braille Display System that connects to a computer and line-by-line converts the text content into Braille. |
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| Table of Contents |
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- Introduction
- What is universal web accessibility?
- Why Universal Web Accessibility?
- Who benefits most from Universally Accessible Web Content?
- Does Universal Web Accessibility benefit Non-Disabled People?
- DO any other user groups Benefit from universal web accessibility?
- What makes the web inaccessible?
- How do people with disabilities access the web?
- How many people with disabilities use Internet?
- Are there any guidelines for Universal Web Accessibility?
- What are the principles on which WCAG 1.0 guidelines are based?
- What do the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 state?
- How to find out if a website complies with WCAG 1.0 guidelines?
- Are there extra cost implications to implement Web Accessibility?
- What are the social implications of implementing Web Accessibility?
- Are there any legal incentives to ensure Web Accessibility?
- Does Universal Web Accessibility make business sense?
- What is happening world wide on the issue of web accessibility?
- How is web accessibility relevant in e-Learning?
- How Is Web Accessibility Relevant In Today's E-Driven Society?
- What is the Process to make a website accessible?
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