El libro Accessibility Handbook, de Katie Cunningham y publicado por la editorial O'Reilly (2012), aunque se centra en el cumplimiento de Section 508, contiene material muy interesante que también se puede aplicar en aquellos sitios como España en los que hay que aplicar WCAG 1.0/2.0.
El libro se puede consultar en Google Books.
El libro se puede consultar en Google Books.
El contenido del libro es:
Chapter 1 Complete Blindness
Definition
Annoyances, in Brief
Screen Readers
Creating Accessible Sites
Chapter 2 Visual Accessibility—Other Types
Low Vision
Color Blindness
Chapter 3 Audio Accessibility
Who Does It Cover?
Annoyances in Brief
Videos
Interactive Features
Live Chat
Chapter 4 Physical Accessibility
Who Does It Cover?
Annoyances in Brief
Best Practices
Testing
Chapter 5 Cognitive Disabilities
Overview
Dyslexia
ADD and ADHD
Chapter 6 Selling Accessibility
U.S. Government Requirement
Non-U.S. Governments
Exclusion Can Hurt Your Business
An Accessible Site Is More Usable for Everyone
Chapter 7 Additional Resources
General Accessibility Resources
Testing
Design
Screen Readers
Hearing Disabled
Physically Disabled
Cognitively Disabled
Chapter 1 Complete Blindness
Definition
Annoyances, in Brief
Screen Readers
Creating Accessible Sites
Chapter 2 Visual Accessibility—Other Types
Low Vision
Color Blindness
Chapter 3 Audio Accessibility
Who Does It Cover?
Annoyances in Brief
Videos
Interactive Features
Live Chat
Chapter 4 Physical Accessibility
Who Does It Cover?
Annoyances in Brief
Best Practices
Testing
Chapter 5 Cognitive Disabilities
Overview
Dyslexia
ADD and ADHD
Chapter 6 Selling Accessibility
U.S. Government Requirement
Non-U.S. Governments
Exclusion Can Hurt Your Business
An Accessible Site Is More Usable for Everyone
Chapter 7 Additional Resources
General Accessibility Resources
Testing
Design
Screen Readers
Hearing Disabled
Physically Disabled
Cognitively Disabled
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