Building Accessible Websites by Joe Clark New Riders Publishing, 2002 ISBN 073571150X From: ACM Interactions - January + February, 2002 - page 47 For upper level Computer Sciences courses in website design and website Management, as well as a reference guide for professionals responsible for website design and/or website management. Building Accessible Websites presents the revelant issues regarding the development of accessible websites and provides a foundation for how people think about accessibility in terms of website design. The book also demonstrates how and why specific accessibility techniques can and should be used in almost any website. Table of Contents: 1. How to read this book and what this book will teach you 2. Why bother? How do persons with disabilities use computers? 3. What is media access? 4. The structure of accessible pages 5. The image problem 6. Text and links 7. Navigation 8. Type and layout 9. Tables 10. Stylesheets 11. Interactivity 12. Browsers and devices 13. Multimedia 14. Flash and PDF 15. Audio interfaces 16. Certification Appendix A. Accessibility anf the Law (with Maguire vs Olympics) Appendix B. Language codes Appendix C. Quick reference card Clark's guide teaches any developer how and why to use accessibility techniques, with an emphasis on phased accessibility that scales to the needs of different Web site-strategies appropriate for small, medium and large budgets and sites. An informative look at successful accessibility initiatives taken by Web developers, showing before and after examples.PA guide to building Web sites that are accessible on nearly every device to nearly every visitor, even those with disabilities. It emphasizes phrased accessibility, and takes a look at successful accessibility initiatives taken by Web developers, showing before and after examples. http://www.netstoreusa.com/cbbooks/073/073571150X.shtml