HTML accessibility best practices?
Michael S Elledge
elledge at msu.edu
Thu Jul 30 13:58:06 UTC 2009
Hi Aaron--
There's info about evaluating accessibility that you can look over:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Accessibility+Review+Protocols
Here's info about keystroke operations for screen reader support:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Markup+for+Optimal+Screen+Reader+Experience
Also, I've attached a guide I put together for developers here, in case
it's helpful.
Mike
Aaron Zeckoski wrote:
> Is there a page on HTML accessiblity best practices in the Fluid wiki?
> I found the DHTML checklist but it only has a few things in it.
> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/DHTML+Developer+Checklist
>
> I was hoping for something a bit more comprehensive. LIke:
> 1) Don't use tables for layout
> 2) Place alt tag on all images
> 3) ...
>
> Does something like that exist anywhere?
> Also, is there a site like JSlint or the w3c validator that will
> validate my pages for accessibility (at least for the basics anyway)?
>
> -AZ
>
>
>
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