Inclusive design for a digital world : designing with accessibility in mind /: designing with accessibility in mind. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Inclusive design for a digital world : designing with accessibility in mind /: designing with accessibility in mind. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Inclusive design for a digital world : designing with accessibility in mind
- Further Information:
- Note: Regine M. Gilbert ; foreword by Ron Rateau.
- Authors:
- Gilbert, Regine M
- Contents:
- Chapter 1. Designing with accessibility in mindChapter Goal: Layout reasons for accessible design• What is web accessibility and inclusive design• Which standard to use (W3C, WCAG 2.1, etc)• Importance of providing Efficient Code• Summary of key points on last page of the chapter Chapter 2. HTML, CSS, and the land of Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)Chapter Goal: Best Practice for web development with sample code• HTML (headings, language, alt text, etc)• CSS (Contrast, Hiding Content, Order, etc.)• Javascript (Navigation, User Control, etc.)• ARIA Landmarks (Defining ARIA needs and where to apply)• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 3. If it's annoying, it's probably not inclusive designChapter Goal: Common inaccessible things people do with digital products• Illustrations of inaccessible product examples with correct code• Do's and Don'ts including code• Inclusive Documentation - PDF's and beyond• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 4. Web ComplianceChapter Goal: Review of WCAG 2.1, ADA as it applies to the web and Section 508 of the rehabilitation act• WCAG 2.1 Highlights (POUR - Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust) • ADA's impact on Web• Sections 508/504 and applications to the web• Internationalization of inclusive design-global differences• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 5. Design Principles for People with DisabilitiesChapter Goal: Give High level design principles from true stories of disable web users• TipsChapter 1. Designing with accessibility in mindChapter Goal: Layout reasons for accessible design• What is web accessibility and inclusive design• Which standard to use (W3C, WCAG 2.1, etc)• Importance of providing Efficient Code• Summary of key points on last page of the chapter Chapter 2. HTML, CSS, and the land of Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)Chapter Goal: Best Practice for web development with sample code• HTML (headings, language, alt text, etc)• CSS (Contrast, Hiding Content, Order, etc.)• Javascript (Navigation, User Control, etc.)• ARIA Landmarks (Defining ARIA needs and where to apply)• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 3. If it's annoying, it's probably not inclusive designChapter Goal: Common inaccessible things people do with digital products• Illustrations of inaccessible product examples with correct code• Do's and Don'ts including code• Inclusive Documentation - PDF's and beyond• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 4. Web ComplianceChapter Goal: Review of WCAG 2.1, ADA as it applies to the web and Section 508 of the rehabilitation act• WCAG 2.1 Highlights (POUR - Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust) • ADA's impact on Web• Sections 508/504 and applications to the web• Internationalization of inclusive design-global differences• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 5. Design Principles for People with DisabilitiesChapter Goal: Give High level design principles from true stories of disable web users• Tips for building Accessible websites (Labeling, Formatting, Linking, etc)• Accessible Web Content Code• Voice of the Disabled-true stories• Summary of key points on last page of the chapter Chapter 6. Users & User ResearchChapter Goal: Assistive Technologies and tools• Recruiting participants• Practical testing and training plans• Usability evaluation• Metrics to examine• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 7. Case Studies & SolutionsChapter Goal: Lessons learned from building accessibility into different platforms• Web• Mobile• AR• VR• Voice• Gaming• Social Media• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 8. Planning and Implementation of inclusive design Chapter Goal: How to on Planning and implementing accessibility on teams• Creating a culture of accessibility• When to begin incorporating inclusive design in the process• Accessible documentation• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 9. Usability and Usability TestingChapter Goal: Testing Products with People with disabilities• How to test products with people with disabilities• How to recruit people with disabilities• Usability testing best practices• Summary page at the end of the chapter Chapter 10. Beyond the web, innovation, the future and you!Chapter Goal: Conclusion looking into the past innovations, future innovations and opportunities• Past innovations• Organization and Resources for Inclusive Design and Accessibility• Summary page at the end of the chapter. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 005.438
Web-based user interfaces
Accessible Web sites for people with disabilities
Assistive computer technology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781484250167
1484250168 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781484250150
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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