Niqui Merret has some good Flash info.

http://niquimerret.com/?p=94

Usability & accessibility probably overlap somewhat, so look into both aspects.

Think about your target audience.

Niqui Merret did a good session that covered the following point: Many people think that being accessible is covered by the "hybrid" Flash over HTML approach, which may work for screenreaders, but this is only catering for blind people - there are many different reasons people find it hard to use a computer, so that's why thinking about your target audience is probably the first step.

Google is as good a place to start as any http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=accessibility+flash&btnG=Search&meta= <http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=accessibility+flash&btnG=Search&meta=>

John Peacock wrote:
Just wondering if there are any good solid resources / approaches for
staying ADA compliant when creating a project in Flash. I'm not entirely
sure of the approach people take on the subject, so I'm scoping it out
before said project starts.


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