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Universal Web Accessibility: Is It Possible?

Brian Kelly, UKOLN and Jenny Craven, CERLIM
20 January, 2003

  1. Title Page
  2. Universal Web Accessibility: Is It Possible?
  3. The Speakers
  4. The Web Vision
  5. Standards
  6. The Case For W3C Standards
  7. The Web Architecture
  8. HTML Is Dead!
  9. XML - The Key Meta Format
  10. XML Concepts (1)
  11. XML Concepts (2)
  12. XML Concepts (3)
  13. Getting To XML With XHTML
  14. CSS - Where You Define The Appearance
  15. W3C Standards - Conclusions
  16. What Is Accessibility?
  17. Why Make Information Accessible?
  18. What Are The Benefits Of Universal Access?
  19. What Are The Benefits Of Universal Access? (2)
  20. Accessible Web Design
  21. Checking for Accessibility
  22. So Why Are People Important?
  23. Usability Issues
  24. Checking For Usability
  25. Checking for Usability
  26. Checking for Usability
  27. Implementation Challenges
  28. Case study: The NoVA Project
  29. NoVA Usability Testing
  30. Examples Of Observations
  31. Examples Of Usability Questions
  32. Conclusions Derived From NoVA Usability Testing
  33. Implementation Challenges
  34. The Real World Web
  35. UK HEIs - A Case Study
  36. Accessibility Survey Of UK HEI Entry Points
  37. UK HEIs - A Case Study (2)
  38. UK HEIs - A Case Study (3)
  39. WAI Implementation Challenges (1)
  40. WAI Implementation Challenges (2)
  41. Accessibility Policies
  42. Conclusions
  43. Advice and Good Practice: