Saturday October 26, 2002
Joe Clarkâs Building Accessible Websites is now shipping. I was one of the technical editors for this book; having read it thoroughly, twice, I can assure you that it is the most comprehensive and most well-written web accessibility book in existence. Every web designer should read it. If you can only afford one web accessibility book, buy Joeâs book. (If you can afford two, buy Joeâs book and Jimâs book, reviewed here.) [dive into mark]
Since I'm a web designer (bold added by me), I've added this book to My Wish List at Amazon. I will buy and read after I've finished the Photoshop Bible, Photoshop Classroom in a Book and JSTL in Action. Maybe. I might also just choose to read the next Harry Potter to my daughter instead. Posted in The Web at Oct 26 2002, 07:54:18 AM MDT Add a Comment
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