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World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design


This video presentation shows how to make web pages accessible to people with disabilities. It is particularly useful for self-instruction or group training for people who design and support websites and/or teach web design classes. The accompanying publication provides details and resources on this topic. The presentation is open-captioned and audio-described to assure access to the content for viewers who are deaf or blind, respectively (Runtime: ~10:35 minutes).

Streaming Video Formats

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Real Player T1/LAN.
Real Player Broadband.
Real Player Modem.

Windows Media Player T1/LAN.
Windows Media Player Broadband.
Windows Media Player Modem.

Supporting Publications

The publication that accompanies this video is also entitled World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design. It includes additional content regarding this topic as well as useful Web resources.

Information about some of the speakers in the video can be found in the brochure entitled World Wide Access, Meet the Speakers in the Video.

A copy of this video presentation in DVD format may be purchased by printing out and submitting the DO-IT Videos, Books, and Training Materials Order Form.


Bandwidth

The T1/LAN version of this presentation is encoded at ~1300 Kbps.
The Broadband version of this presentation is encoded at ~200 Kbps.
The Modem version of this presentation is encoded at ~35 Kbps.

Players

In order to view these videos, you will need Real Player (version 8 or later), available from Real Networks or Windows Media Player, available from Microsoft.


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