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EASIEqual Access to Software

and Information

EASI is the premier provider of online training about accessible

information technology

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Barrier-free Info Tech Barrier-free Web Design Advanced Web Design Barrier-free E-learning Train the Trainer LD & Accessible IT Business Benefits of Accessible Design

EASI COURSESwww.rit.edu/~easi

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BARRIER-FREE WEB DESIGN

Resources WAI www.w3.org/wai EASI www.rit.edu/~easi www.access-board.gov

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WAI

The Web Access Initiative was established by the World Wide Web Consortium to develop guidelines on making the web accessible to users with disabilities

http://www.w3.org/wai

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WAI

WAI has created many useful resources including:

Authoring tool guidelines Web design guidelines Web quick tips

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WHY UNIVERSAL DESIGN?

It’s the Right Thing TO DO It Makes Ecconomic Sense It’s the Law Do It For Yourself

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ACCEESS FOR ALL

Disabled users surf your pages with: Screen Magnification Software Screen Reading Software Alternative Browsers Alternative Keyboards Alternative mouses

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IMAGES AND ANIMATIONS

Use the alt attribute to describe the function of all visuals

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WEB PAGE AS IMAGE

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SAME PAGE GRAPHICS OFF

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ALT TAG HTML CODE

<img src="alt2.gif" width=417 height=128 alt="EASI

Banner, with words EASI Equal Access to Software

and information" border=0 align="middle">

<p><img src="alt3.gif" width=285 height=143 alt="Picture of Dr.Norman Coombs and Dick Banks" border=0 align="middle">

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IMAGE MAPS

Use client-side maps and text for hotspots

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MULTIMEDIA

Provide captioning and transcripts of audio and descriptions of video

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HYPERTEXT LINKS

Use text that makes sense when read out of context

For example, avoid “click here”

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Links That Make Sense

Click Here to view EASI video on Adaptive Computing

Click Here to view video on Adaptive Computing

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PAGE ORGANIZATION

•Use headings, lists and consistent structure

•Use CSS for layout and style where possible

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GRAPHS AND CHARTS

Summarize or use the longdesc attribute

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SCRIPTS, APPLETS AND PLUG-INS

Provide alternate content in case active features are inaccessible or unsupported

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FRAMES

Use noframes and meaningful titles

Example of NOFRAMES and TITLE Code

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TABLES

Make line by line reading sensible Summarize

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CHECK YOUR WORK

Validate for HTML Validate for access features View with several browsers View using browser with graphics

off Use WAI checklist and guidelines

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Bobby http://www.cast.org/bobby/

WAVE

A-PROMPT

ACCESS CHECKERS

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THANK YOU FOR CARING

We thank you for caring enough to make the world of information a better place for us personally and millions of people just like us.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

My e-mail: nrcgsh@rit.edu EASI www.rit.edu/~easiNational

Center for Accessible E-learning: Easi-elearn.org