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Re: Books on making websites accessibe?
From: Moore, Michael
Date: Apr 18, 2008 3:10PM
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It has a lot of code examples and is organized so that you can quickly
find what you need. For example if you were designing a form you would
go the sections on form. My reference shelf also includes several
design/css books, most written by Molly Holzschlag or Eric Meyer, many
of the other resources listed on this thread are also excellent,
scanning the thread I think that I have all of the on-line ones
mentioned in my own bookmarks folder.
For me there is no single reference that will answer all my questions
every time, when I have time or need to take the time, like when
designing a new site, I draw inspiration from many sources. Have you
looked at CSS Zen Garden for example. (not always accessible but usually
inspiring)
Mike
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