On 13 Nov 99, 18:57, Daniel Guevel wrote:
> I am looking for web (and other internet media) design tools and tips
> for the dissabled. I only know about Bobby.
I am going to furnish you a list of sites related to web design for the
disabled, but let me also refer you to the "Campaign for a Non-Browser
Specific WWW" site, which will provide you many resources and links to
help make your web page accessible for all visitors - both the disabled
and those visiting your site with alternate means, such as the users of
the text based Lynx browser and those accessing your site by e-mail.
http://www.anybrowser.org/campaign/
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(1) City of San Jose World Wide Web Page Disability Access Design
Standards -
http://www.ci.san-jose.ca.us/oaacc/disacces.html
(2) NCSA Mosaic Access Page -
http://bucky.aa.uic.edu/
(3) Blindness Resource Center
http://www.nyise.org/access.htm
(4) Web page design for disability access -
http://unhinfo.unh.edu/NIS/Courses/Access/
(5) (Design Considerations) Readers with Visual Impairments
http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/gallery/dzine/access/
(6) Accessible Design for users with disabilities
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9610.html
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BTW...did you notice that at the Bobby site, there is a page with links
to various helpful sites to teach you to design accessible web pages?
"How to Create Accessible Sites"
http://www.cast.org/bobby/access_sites.html
They list four site links and all four are different than the six I
furnish above, so in all you have ten sites to visit to help you learn
to design web pages accessible to the disabled.
I would hope all our web designers whom are members of SeeknFind, would
visit some of these sites and just see if you can make your site a
better place for the disabled to visit.
Alan
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