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Web Accessibility
Richard Rutter
Patrick H. Lauke
Cynthia Waddell
Jim Thatcher
Shawn Lawton Henry
Bruce Lawson
Andrew Kirkpatrick
Christian Heilmann
Michael R. Burks
Bob Regan
Mark Urban
其他書名
Web Standards and Regulatory Compliance
出版
Apress
, 2007-03-19
主題
Computers / Web / Web Programming
Computers / Software Development & Engineering / General
Computers / Information Technology
ISBN
1430201886
9781430201885
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=dlJ94KZqwqcC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
The Challenge of Accessibility When Tim Berners-Lee created the Web, he had some very specific goals in mind. Certainly, creating a technology that allowed the sharing of information was a main part of that goal, but an interesting piece of Berners-Lee’s vision has always had to do with the human side of the Web. After all, it’s not machines that use the Web, but people. Accessibility has become a hot topic in web design, despite the fact that it has always been a part of the original vision. In a broad sense, accessibility simply means ensuring that a given page on the Web is able to be accessed. Accessibility is not about disability; rather, it’s about people getting to the shared information that the vision of the Web has made manifest. There has also been a lot said about how accessibility relates to web standards and vice versa. Realistically, accessibility relies on aspects of related web standards, but has in fact become a science, art, and practice of its own. It’s a deep specialty, and one that is highly problematic, as what might make a page accessible to one person could conceivably render it inaccessible to another.