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WebAIM Guide to Web Accessibility
From: Jared Smith
Date: Jun 15, 2005 12:39PM
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WebAIM is pleased to announce that the WebAIM Guide to Web Accessibility
is now available and shipping. This CD-ROM based package is likely the
most comprehensive accessibility resource currently available.
The guide contains over 300 newly updated instructional documents, 100's
of examples, all of WebAIM's interactive simulations, high quality videos,
and much more. It covers a wide range of accessibility topics, from
accessibility law to accessible HTML content to making rich multimedia
content accessible, including dozens of new content areas, including
expanded details on U.S. and international law, CSS accessibility,
captioning, and more. We feel it will be an excellent resource for you -
whether you are just becoming familiar with accessibility or if you are an
advanced developer.
Several versions of the Web Accessibility Guide are available to best suit
your needs, including versions targeted to administrators, Web developers,
media designers, and Web accessibility trainers. Volume pricing is
available. For more information, to see sample pages, or to order, visit
http://webaim.org/products/training/
Jared Smith
WebAIM.org
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