Preface
Accessibility is a difficult concept to define. There’s no single magic bullet solution that will make all content accessible to all people. Perhaps that’s a strange way to preface a book on accessible practices, but it’s also a reality you need to be aware of. Accessible practices change, technologies evolve to solve stubborn problems, and the world becomes a more accessible place all the time.
But although there are best practices that everyone should be following, and that will be detailed as we go along, this guide should neither be read as an instrument for accessibility compliance nor as a replacement for existing guidelines.
The goal is to provide you with insights and ideas into how to begin making your publications richer for all readers at the same time that you make them more accessible. Proliferating usability guidelines and muddying the waters of compliance is not its intent. There are areas that would take a book unto themselves to explore in detail in relation to the use of HTML5 content within EPUB, such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and Web Accessibility Initiative’s Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA). Whenever issues extend beyond what can be covered in these best practices, pointers to where you can obtain more information will be included. Don’t fall into the trap of hand-picking accessibility.
It is also naturally the case with a standard as new and wide-ranging as EPUB 3 that best practices will evolve and develop as ...