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Inclusive design for a digital world: designing with accessibility in mind
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Inhaltstyp (RDA)
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Text
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Medientyp (RDA)
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Computermedien
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Datenträgertyp (RDA)
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Online-Ressource
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1. Person/Familie
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Gilbert, Regine M. [VerfasserIn]
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2. Person/Familie
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Rateau, Ron [VerfasserIn eines Vorworts]
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Titel
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Inclusive design for a digital world: designing with accessibility in mind
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Verantw.-ang.
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Regine M. Gilbert ; foreword by Ron Rateau
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Verlagsort (RDA)
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Berkeley, CA
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Verlag (RDA)
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Apress
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E-Jahr
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2019
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E-Jahr (RDA)
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[2019]
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E-Jahr (RDA)
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© 2019
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Umfangsangabe
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1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 272 Seiten)
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Titel der Serie
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Design thinking series
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Hinw. auf parallele Ausg.
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Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): 978-1-4842-5015-0
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ISBN
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978-1-4842-5016-7
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URL
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https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/hfg-offenbach/detail.action?docID=6000719
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Inklusion / Design
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Interface Design
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Behinderung / Design
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Schlagwort / lok.
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Barrierefreies Design
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Inhaltliche Zsfg.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword By Ron Rateau -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Designing with Accessibility inMind -- Changing attitudes to Disabled People -- Medical/Social Model of Disability -- We Can All Create More Inclusive Experiences -- True Story -- NFL Image Color Rush Uniforms -- Red-Green Color Blindness -- Blue-Yellow Color Blindness -- Complete Color Blindness -- Where toBegin? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Accessibility, Content, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, andtheLand ofAccessible Rich Internet Applications -- Governing ontheWeb -- Web Accessibility -- Web Content -- Information Architecture Helps Build Better Experiences -- What Does theCode Do? -- The Benefits ofKnowing Basic HTML andCSS -- Understanding Code andHow toCode Is Understanding Pixels -- Assistive Technologies -- HTML Best Practices -- Use Container Elements forLayout Only -- Use Other HTML Elements theWay They're Intended -- Headings -- Examples ofAccessibility Do's andDon'ts forHTML -- JavaScript -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3: If It's Annoying, It's Probably not Accessible -- The Annoyances andSolutions -- A Page Taking Too Long toLoad -- Poor Content Layout -- Pop-ups -- Too Much Text -- Uncertainty Related toButtons andLinks -- Autoplay -- Case Study: Manipulative (Dark) Patterns -- Case Study: FromABC Science -- "Dark Patterns" Everywhere -- Who Makes theRules? -- What toDo Next -- Closing Thoughts -- Chapter 4: Compliance andAccessibility -- A Step intheRight Direction -- United States -- Other US Digital Accessibility Legislation -- Canada -- Europe -- Asia Pacific -- International Standards -- Further Reading -- Web Content Accessibility Timeline -- POUR -- Perceivable: Providing Text Alternatives -- Captioning Options.
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1
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Sign-Info
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E-Book
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