Pro HTML5Accessibility helps designers come to grips with
building exciting, accessible and usable web sites and applications
with HTML5. The book covers how to use HTML5 in order to serve the
needs of people with disabilities and older persons using assistive
technology (AT). It aims to be a useful go-to' guide, providing
practical advice. It takes several approaches, including a look at
the new semantics of HTML5 and how to combine its use with
authoring practices you know from using earlier versions of HTML.
It also demonstrates how HTML5 content is currently supported (or
not) by assistive technologies such as screen readers, and what
this means practically for accessibility in your web projects. The
HTML5 specification is huge, with new APIs and patterns that can be
difficult to understand. Accessibility can also seem complex and
nuanced if you have no experience interacting with people with
disabilities. This book walks you though the process of designing
exciting user interfaces that can potentially be used by everyone,
regardless of ability. Accessibility is really a quality design
issue, and getting it right is often more a matter of approach than
having sophisticated, cutting-edge tools at your disposal. This
book will be your companion in your journey to understand both
HTML5 and accessibility, as the author has many years of experience
as a designer and web developer working directly with people with
all types of disabilities. He has been involved with the
development of HTML5 from an accessibility perspective for many
years, as a member of the W3C WAI Protocols and Formats working
group (which is responsible for ensuring W3C specifications are
serving the needs of people with disabilities) as well as the HTML5
Working Group itself. Introduces the new HTML5 specification from
an accessibility perspective Shows how incorporating accessibility
into your interfaces using HTML5 can have benefits for all users
Explains how HTML5 is currently supported by assistive technologies
like screen readers, and how to work around these limitations when
developing What you'll learn Gain an overview of assistive
technologies and how they work with web content, as well as how to
approach accessibility in your design projects Learn how HTML5
differs from HTML4 and earlier Understand how to practically apply
HTML5 to your web projects in order to design accessible content.
See what works and what doesn't Learn the new semantics and
structures within HTML5, and how to use them to build more
accessible websites and applications See which HTML5 elements and
attributes are supported by browsers and assistive technologies,
and what this means for the user experience of people with
disabilities Understand which parts of HTML5 are not well supported
by browsers and assistive technology Get a snapshot of current
support, its limitations, and how to design and code in a way that
will support older assistive technologies and browsers as well as
more feature-rich, newer technologies Learn how CSS, JavaScript,
and WAI-ARIA can be used with HTML5 to support the development of
accessible web content Who this book is for
Pro HTML5 Accessibility is for the intermediate to advanced web
designer and developer who is already building websites and
applications but needs some help in understanding accessibility and
how it relates to HTML5. The book can be read as a basic
introduction to HTML5 and accessibility, but may be more suited to
the professional or experienced designer who already has knowledge
of HTML4 (or earlier) as well as CSS, WAI-ARIA and JavaScript.
While no detailed knowledge of CSS, WAI-ARIA or scripting is really
required, it will help the reader to understand some of the design
patterns and examples discussed in the book. Table of Contents
Introduction to HTML5 Acessibility Understanding Disability and
Assistive Technology JavaScript Isn't a Dirty Word, and ARIA Isn't
Just Beautiful Music API andDOM HTML5, the New Semantics and New
Approaches to Document Markup Images, Rich Media, Audio and Video
in HTML 5 HTML5 and Accessible Data Tables HTML5 and Accessible
Forms HTML5, Usability and User-Centered Design Tools, Tips, and
Tricks: Assessing Your Acessible HTML5 Project WCAG 2.0 Client-Side
Scripting Techniques Definition of WAI-ARIA Roles
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