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Pushing the Limits of Accessibility
Understand the development decisions you'll need to make to confront accessibility challenges.

Web Design World Boston, December 7, 2004

 
 
Andrew Kirkpatrick

Watch a video of the session! (1:01:18)

When it comes to improving Web site accessibility, most designers know the basics. That's great, but it isn't enough. A growing number of sites employ complex forms, Web applications, dynamically updating pages, and JavaScript enhancements—and each of these elements brings its own set of accessibility challenges. In his Web Design World session, Andrew Kirkpatrick described today's accessibility bottlenecks along with the development decisions you must make to address them, and weighed the pros and cons of automatic page transcoding tools.



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