Access by Design: A Guide to Universal Usability for Web Designers
by Sarah Horton
Publisher: New Riders Press 2005
ISBN/ASIN: 032131140X
ISBN-13: 9780321311405
Number of pages: 288
Description:
In this book you will find clear principles for using HTML and CSS to design functional and accessible Web sites; best practices for each of the main elements of Web pages; seasoned advice for using style sheets that provide flexibility; illustrations of actual Web sites, from which designers can model their own pages; and more.
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