<p><span>Everyone deserves to use the Internet. An estimated 1.3 billion people experience significant disability. Thatβs 16percent of the worldβs population, or one in six of us. At the same time, over 96 percent of the one million most popular websites have an accessibility issue. Add to this the
Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility: A Comprehensive Guide to Access Needs
β Scribed by Ashley Firth
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 489
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The web has to be inclusive. One in five people living in the UK have a disability. From Microsoftβs βinclusive designβ movement - creating adaptive controllers for users with a range of disabilities - to BeyoncΓ©βs site being sued for failure to be accessible, the importance of considering access needs is gaining mainstream attention. Recognizing and catering for a range of disabilities in our online platforms is key to achieving a truly inclusive web.
Youβll be guided through a broad range of access needs, the barriers users often face, and provided practical advice on how your sites can help rather than hinder. Going beyond advice tailored solely for developers, this book offers potential improvements for designers, developers, user experience professionals, QA and testers, so that everyone involved in building a website can engage with the concepts without the need to understand how to code.
Learn about the very latest technology - such as natural language processing and smart home tech - and explore its application accessibly. This book comes complete with practical examples you can use in your own sites and, for the first time in any web accessibility book, access needs experienced by those with mental health disorders and cognitive impairments are comprehensively covered.Applicable to both new projects and those maintaining existing sites and looking for achievable improvements on them, Practical Web Inclusion and Accessibility gives you all the information you need to ensure that your sites are truly accessible for the modern, inclusive web.
What You Will Learn
- Understand the vast range of disabilities that have online access needs
- Apply the practical steps required to cater for those needs
- Use new technology to open up exciting avenues for the sites you create and maintain
- Approach accessibility from a full spectrum of online disciplines
- Start thinking about users with specific disabilities and how it impacts your work
Anyone who wants to have a greater understanding of the inclusive web and considerations that should be made. You do not need to have coding knowledge.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxviii
The Accessibility Problem (Ashley Firth)....Pages 1-15
Blindness (Ashley Firth)....Pages 17-53
Low Vision and Colour Blindness (Ashley Firth)....Pages 55-92
Motor Disabilities (Ashley Firth)....Pages 93-134
Deafness and hard of hearing (Ashley Firth)....Pages 135-178
Cognitive Impairments (Ashley Firth)....Pages 179-230
Mental Health (Ashley Firth)....Pages 231-276
Imagery (Ashley Firth)....Pages 277-314
Communication (Ashley Firth)....Pages 315-353
New Technologies (Ashley Firth)....Pages 355-392
Tools and QA (Ashley Firth)....Pages 393-439
Conclusion (Ashley Firth)....Pages 441-457
Back Matter ....Pages 459-470
β¦ Subjects
Computer Science; Web Development
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