Alternative Views of the Web
Jon
Gunderson, Ph.D.
UIUC Disability Services and Educational
Resources
Web 2.0 Accessibility Course using the W3C ARIA
Specifications
e-mail:
jongund@uiuc.edu
WWW:
Web 2.0 Accessibility Home Page
Slides
- Web 2.0 Accessibility
- Needs of People with Disabilities
- What are some of your questions about Web 2.0 accessibility?
- Current Browsers Features
- Typical Graphical Web View of a Web Resource
- High Contrast ViewView
- Images Turned Off View
- User versus Author Styling of Content
- List of Links of View
- Internet Explorer: Internet Options Dialog Box in Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer: Accessibility Options Dialog Box in Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer: Color Dialog Box in Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer: Font Dialog Box in Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer: ALT Text Rendering Option in Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer: Pictures Off Option in Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer: Images Turned On
- Internet Explorer: Images Turned Off
- Internet Explorer: Shortcut keys
- Internet Explorer: Additional keyboard commands
- Opera 8.5: Author view of document
- Opera 8.5: User high contrast view of document
- Opera 8.5: Preference in Opera 8.5
- Opera 8.5: High contrast stylesheet
- Opera 8.5: Images Off (Press Shift+I key)
- Opera 8.5: Images on (Press Shift+I key)
- Opera 8.5: User Styling Option to Linearize Tables
- Opera 8.5: Frequently Used Keyboard Commands
- Opera 8.5: Additional Keyboard Commands
- Firefox: Accessibility Extension
- Firefox:Keyboard Enhancements
- Firefox: List of Links
- Firefox: List of Headers
- Firefox: List of Navigation Bars
- Firefox: High Contrast Styling
- Firefox: Keyboard Customization
- Firevox: Speech Browser
- Firevox: User Guide
- Firevox: Basic Kayboard Commands
- Firevox: List of Elements Command
- Firevox: Preferences
- Homework #1: Alternative Views of the Web