Part 1: Alternative Views of the Web
Jon Gunderson
Division of Rehabilitation - Education
Services
19th Annual Conference on Distance Learning
Phone: (217) 244-5870
e-mail:
jongund@uiuc.edu
WWW:
Abstract
Slides
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Designing
Universally Accessible Web Resources
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Needs of People with Disabilities
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Question: Why was the web developed?
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Answer: Why was the web developed?
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Question: What are some myths of the web?
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Answer: What are some myths of the web
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Adjusting Browsers
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Typical Graphical Web View of IOC Schdeule
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High Contrast ViewView
of IOC Schdeule
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Images turned off view of IOC Schdeule
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User versus Author
Styling of Content
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List of links of view
of IOC Schedule
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Internet Explorer:
Internet Options Dialog Box in Internet Explorer
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Internet Explorer: Accessibility Options Dialog Box in Internet
Explorer
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Internet Explorer: Color Dialog Box in Internet
Explorer
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Internet Explorer: Font Dialog Box in Internet
Explorer
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Internet Explorer: ALT Text Rendering Option in Internet
Explorer
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Internet Explorer: Pictures Off Option in Internet
Explorer
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Internet Explorer: Images Turned On
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Internet Explorer: Images Turned Off
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Internet Explorer: Shortcut keys
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Internet Explorer: Additional
keyboard commands
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Opera: Author view of document
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Opera: User high contrast view of document
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Opera: Preference in Opera 7
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Opera: High contrast stylesheet
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Opera: Images Off (Press G key)
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Opera: Images on (Press G key)
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Opera: Frequently Used Keyboard Commands
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Opera:
Additional Keyboard Commands
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IBM Home Page Reader Overview
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HPR Views
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HPR Views Screenshot
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HPR Within Document Navigation
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HPR Bewteen Document Navigation and Orientation
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HPR Screen Shot of Navigation Modes
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HPR Navigation Modes
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HPR Link Navigation
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Image of HPR Links List Dialog Box
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HPR Header Navigation
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HPR Form Control Navigation
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HPR Table Navigation
- Accesskeys
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