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Introduction to Accessible Design with Dreamweaver MX 2004.

Covers: setting up Dreamweaver for accessible design, creating a site, creating new pages using recognized HTML grammars, and using accessibility features to: insert images with ALT tags, create accessible tables, find and use accessible layouts, set embedded and in-line styles, and check the page for accessibility errors.

Contents:

  1. Setting Accessible Preferences.
    • Preferences -- General
    • Preferences Accessibility
    • Preferences Code Format
    • Preferences New Document
    • Preferences -- Validator
  2. Using the Practice Web.
  3. Defining a Site
  4. Familiarize Yourself with Dreamweaver.
  5. Creating an Accessible Page
  6. Practice Page
    1. Header Information and META Data
    2. Layout Tables
    3. Data Tables
    4. Images and ALT tags.
      • Types of images:
      • Insert an Image
      • Create an Image Map
    5. Skip Navigation Links
      • Insert an Anchor
      • Insert a Link to the Anchor
  7. Formatting with Style Sheets
    1. What is CSS?
    2. Forms of Styles
    3. Create a New Embedded Style
    4. Applying Your Custom Styles
      • Apply a style to an entire paragraph.
      • Apply a style to a section of text.
  8. Preview Your Page
  9. Validate Your Page
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OSU Web Accessibility Center (WAC)
1760 Neil Ave 150 Pomerene Hall Columbus, Ohio 43210
Phone: (614) 292-1760 Fax: (614) 292-4190 E-mail: webaccess@osu.edu
For questions or problems with this site, including incompatibility with assistive technology, email the WAC Webmaster.

 

 

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