Creating an Accessible Layout
If you are in the position of starting work on a new web site, and you wish to ensure that the site is accessible to all users and devices then you should consider accessibility right from the planning stage. If considering accessibility is just another part of your working processes - like ensuring the site looks good on all screen resolutions and optimizing graphics for fast download speeds - then you will soon find that it adds very little time onto development time for a web site and these techniques will become second nature to you anyway.
In this article, Rachel shows how to combine a logical ("semantic") document structure, in combination with cutting-edge CSS styling and design, goes a long way to making an accessible web site that's integrated into your workflow and processes.
This article uses DMX 2004, but is completely backwards compatible with MX, and is suitable for complete beginners.
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