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OverviewIn today's rapidly changing technological world, it is increasingly important that web and desktop applications be accessible to everyone, including those of us with special needs. However, the legal requirements for accessibility are often convoluted and diffucult to understand, making it impossible for most developers to comply with the laws. In the first book on the market to address the topic, Author John Paul Mueller leads you through the maze of Section 508 - the congressional law ensuring that all Americans have access to information technology - and offers comprehensive guidance on how to quickly and easily update your applications to conform to Section 508 requirements. To begin, Mueller outlines the Section 508 requirements that are relevant to web and desktop application developers, and explains the laws in language you can understand. Using extensive and varied program examples, Mueller continues on to teach you to write web and desktop applications that not only conform to Section 508 standards, but look forward to ensure long-term universal accessibility for all types of computer users. Specific topics include writing accessible web applications and desktop applications using Visual Basic .NET and Visual C# .NET, developing special application capabilities, using Microsoft and other third-party tools to develop accessible features, developing accessible scripting solutions, and more. The book even includes a directory of helpful organizations, agencies, and resources to help you with any further accessibility concerns you may have. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John MuellerPublisher: APress Imprint: APress Edition: 1st ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.297kg ISBN: 9781590590867ISBN 10: 1590590864 Pages: 531 Publication Date: 23 April 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart One An Overview of Section 508 Accessibility Chapter 1: What Is Section 508 Accessibility? Chapter 2: Understanding the Section 508 Requirements Chapter 3: Hardware, Resources, and Training Chapter 4: Developer Guidelines That Make Sense Part Two Writing Accessible Desktop Applications Chapter 5: Desktop Application Essentials Chapter 6: Using Microsoft Active Accessibility Chapter 7: Adding Usage Cues to Desktop Applications Chapter 8: Developing Special Desktop Application Capabilities Part Three Writing Accessible Web Applications Chapter 9: Web Site Essentials Chapter 10: Designing Easily Maintained Web Sites Chapter 11: Adding Usage Cues to Web Applications Chapter 12: Developing Special Web Application Capabilities Chapter 13: Accessible Scripting Solutions Part Four Glossary and Appendixes Glossary Appendix A: 52 Tips for Creating Accessible Applications Appendix B: Six Best Web Sites for Accessibility Ideas Appendix C: Helpful Organizations and AgenciesReviewsAuthor InformationJohn Paul Mueller is a hands-on programmer and author who has written 56 books and over 200 articles on topics ranging from networking to artificial intelligence and from database management to heads-down programming. His books include Web Matrix Developer's Guide from Apress, several C# developer guides, a small business and home office networking guide, a book on SOAP, and Windows XP user guides. John has provided technical-editing services to more than 30 authors, as well as both Database Advisor and Coast Compute magazines. He has additionally contributed articles to SQL Server Professional, Visual C++ Developer, and Visual Basic Developer. He edits the .NET electronic newsletter for Pinnacle Publishing. Sign up for John's free newsletter, .NET Developer eXTRA, at http://www.freeenewsletters.com/. For updates and other book information, visit John's website at http://www.mwt.net/~jmueller/. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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