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Conforming to W3C Accessibility Guidelines Training UK

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Intermediate : Advanced

COURSE LENGTH:

2 days

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*All prices quoted exclude VAT

COURSE OVERVIEW:

This course provide an overview of Web's growing role in the "information society" and its impact on people with disabilities.

 

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Training Modules


What is Accessibility

An overview of assistive technologies

The WAI, Priority Levels and Compliance

Identifying the selection of user types, statistics and issues relating to Web access including Blind, Deaf, Cognitive, Physical, Colour blind, Dyslexia and Age-related conditions

Accessible HTML and CSS

Avoiding deprecated HTML

Making Content Accessible: Content, Colour, Forms, Searching and Page Layout

Tables and Div tags

Problems with Scripts and Dynamic Content

Tools for Accessibility and Accessibility Validators

Images and Text

Quicktime, Realplayer, Multimedia and Flash

Advantages of using style sheets

Careful use of colour

Structuring your content

Training Modules


Navigation issues

Context sensitive links

Intuitive and logical navigation

Tab order of links

Using forms

Assistive technologies

Overview of technologies used by people with disabilities

Identify disability types that affect the ability to use the Web

Identify common accessibility problems faced by people with disabilities

Explain how the Web is accessed by people of varying disability types

Disable your browser as a tool for identifying accessibility problems

Understand how a disabled browser contrasts with the experience of people with disabilities

List types of features found in common browsers which are accessibility aids

Describe how Cascading Style Sheets can be used to enhance the accessibility of a Web page

   

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