Dive Into Accessibility
by Mark Pilgrim
Publisher: GitBook 2002
Number of pages: 233
Description:
This book answers two questions. The first question is "Why should I make my web site more accessible?" If you do not have a web site, this book is not for you. The second question is "How can I make my web site more accessible?" If you are not convinced by the first answer, you will not be interested in the second.
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