Design for maximum accessibility
by Freda Lockert <fredalockert(at)clara.co.uk>
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Hello
Apologies if this should be sent to Basics list instead.
I'll soon be producing a site for a friend to help publicise a book
she's written and need all the advice I can get on designing for
maximum accessibility. I've read all the W3C stuff and some of the
linked sites, about Bobby and read up on designing for the colour
blind; but I really need some 'been there done that' tips from the
experts, please, any 'wrinkles' you can pass on. The site needs to be
as accessible as possible to the broadest range of disabilities
possible (first), but needs to be as visually appealing as possible
too (a close second).
Any and all advice will be very welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Freda
--
Spaceship Earth: The problem for the passengers is that there is no
manual to identify all the parts, and no instructions for the
passengers on how to operate the spaceship. - Richard Buckminster
Fuller.
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