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From: Kathleen Anderson
Date: Wed, Mar 27 2002 6:30PM
Subject: Re: Published work on Accessibility available
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Kynn Bartlett is writing a book on CSS - Sams Teach Yourself Cascading Style Sheets in 24 Hours
Kathleen
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 19:22:52 -0600
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>From: "Glenda Watson Hyatt"
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>|
>| >
>| > The ones that I know of are listed at
>http://www.uiaccess.com/books.html.
>| > If you let me know of others, I'll add them.
>| >
>| Since we are shamelessly self-promoting here, check out the newly
>released
>| Simplified Web Accessibility Guide at www.webaccessguides.org.
>Hardcopies
>| are also available.
>
>
>Glenda that site of yours had another link with topical usability and
>access books too, that some may be interested in checking out.
>http://www.icdri.org/books.htm
>
>This is really nice, I would like to get a good list together. Seems
>when you search on topic at Amazon or Barnes and Noble, there are not
>quite this many.
>
>I like this list too because it covers various aspects of usability
>design. Aimed at many.
>
>holly
>thanks
>
>PS the book looks good. And I think the more books out there on this
>topic, the better. I learned CSS by viewing several people's ideas, and
>not one of them covered everything I needed, nor in the same kind of
>way. So same could be said about books. Some appeal and work written in
>one way for some people and others find more value or understanding in
>another delivery. Thank you. The more, the merrier. Any others out
>there?
>
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From: Holly Marie
Date: Wed, Mar 27 2002 7:02PM
Subject: Re: Published work on Accessibility available
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From: "Kathleen Anderson"
| Kynn Bartlett is writing a book on CSS - Sams Teach Yourself Cascading
Style Sheets in 24 Hours
|
| Kathleen
|
Drat, I should have bought that one. I have been busy learning the ins
and outs, bugs and browser differences and other items with CSS for 3
years now hahah. HTML to XHTML and all that jazz..... 24 hours sounds
much more appealing to me. [big smile]
To be very honest, every day we learn new things. It is always changing
and there are new items cropping up constantly on a really great CSS
list by Eric Meyer(O'Reilly _The Definitive Guide to CSS_ , an O'Reilly
pocket reference, and many web sites) and John Alsopp's (web site
www.WestCiv.com) . List started just this late January and must have
generated several thousand emails already, in just a few months, over
various topics of CSS including some use of CSS and code for accessible
reasons. So, the awareness is out there, and that is also very good.
And even today, I have a collection of CSS sites, that cover various
things, but do so differently. Still use these, too.
Thanks, though
And I will take a look at it. I have a friend that would like to learn
CSS in a hurry.
holly
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From: Michael R. Burks
Date: Wed, Mar 27 2002 7:11PM
Subject: RE: Published work on Accessibility available
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Holly,
Kynn's book is yet to be published...Try to get it off his site as he gets a
little extra if you buy it there. It is going to be a great book and I will
be buying a copy for sure!
Sincerely,
Mike Burks
From: Leo Smith
Date: Mon, Apr 01 2002 1:22PM
Subject: Published work on Accessibility available
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Holly,
What email list is this that you refer to? O'Reilly's or WestCiv's?
How does one subscribe?
Thanks!
Leo.
On 27 Mar 2002, at 20:02, Holly Marie wrote:
......there are new items cropping up constantly on a really
> great CSS list by Eric Meyer(O'Reilly _The Definitive Guide to CSS_ ,
> an O'Reilly pocket reference, and many web sites) and John Alsopp's
> (web site www.WestCiv.com) . List started just this late January and
> must have generated several thousand emails already, in just a few
> months, over various topics of CSS including some use of CSS and code
> for accessible reasons. So, the awareness is out there, and that is
> also very good.
Leo Smith
Web Designer/Developer
USM Office of Publications and Marketing
University of Southern Maine
207-780-4774
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From: Holly Marie
Date: Mon, Apr 01 2002 3:14PM
Subject: Re: Published work on Accessibility available
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Hi Leo
the link and information for the CSS Discuss list is in
the footer off a letter from the list, that I put below my name.
It is a very Active list, but also a lot of good information and
exchange.
happy to help
holly
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From: "Leo Smith"
| Holly,
|
| What email list is this that you refer to? O'Reilly's or WestCiv's?
|
| How does one subscribe?
|
| Thanks!
|
| Leo.
|
| On 27 Mar 2002, at 20:02, Holly Marie wrote:
|
| ......there are new items cropping up constantly on a really
| > great CSS list by Eric Meyer(O'Reilly _The Definitive Guide to CSS_
,
| > an O'Reilly pocket reference, and many web sites) and John Alsopp's
| > (web site www.WestCiv.com) . List started just this late January and
| > must have generated several thousand emails already, in just a few
| > months, over various topics of CSS including some use of CSS and
code
| > for accessible reasons. So, the awareness is out there, and that is
| > also very good.
|
|
|
| Leo Smith
| Web Designer/Developer
| USM Office of Publications and Marketing
| University of Southern Maine
| 207-780-4774
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