Lachlan Hunt wrote: >There are several sites and resources that do offer accessibility tools >and advice, such as Juicy Studio and WATS.ca, but when it comes to >something that really walks a developer through accessibility from >designing and building with modern, accessible techniques; coping with >browser limitations, through to actually testing it with (and >understanding how a disabled person uses) assistive technology, there >really isn't all that much readily available.
Dive Into Accessibility and WebAIM do provide something like this, although the former is dated. An updated DIA or something similar would be a great resource IMHO. Dan This email and any attachments have been scanned for viruses prior to leaving Clackmannanshire Council. Clackmannanshire Council will not be liable for any losses as a result of viruses being passed on. www.clacksweb.org.uk
