Chapter 22. Accessibility and Print Media
What hurdles people with disabilities face and how your use of CSS design can increase their accessibility to the Web
Which standards relating to accessibility the W3C and the U.S. government have published
How Aural Cascading Style Sheets are used and which browsers for visually impaired users support them
How to specify rules for specific media types
Which media types are supported by CSS and when they are used
What kinds of things to consider when making a print style sheet
The promise inherent in the name “World Wide Web” is an information network that can be used by everyone across the entire world. To a large degree this promise has been fulfilled, ...
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