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Improving Your Web Site Accessibility

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A presentation at the 2006 CFTTC Conference.

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  1. Slide 1:Improving Your Web Site Accessibility Steve C. Yuen, Ph.D. Professor University of Southern Mississippi E-mail: Steve.Yuen@usm.edu and Patrivan K. Yuen Technical Services/Systems Librarian William Carey College E-mail: pyuen@wmcarey.edu dragon.ep.usm.edu/~yuen/present/cfttc/cfttc06b.pdf
  2. Slide 2: Content • What is Web Accessibility? • Why Accessibility? • Types of Disabilities • Laws • Web Accessibility Issues • Accessibility Standards • Tips for Accessible Design • Web Accessibility Tools • Resources
  3. Slide 3:What is Web Accessibility? • Access to the Web by everyone, regardless of disability. • Make sure your Web info is accessible to EVERYONE regardless of software, platform, and abilities… • Accessible design is good design and benefits everyone, not