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UX for the Web

You're reading from   UX for the Web Build websites for user experience and usability

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787128477
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
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Customer Feedback
Preface
1. The Fundamentals of UX FREE CHAPTER 2. Stand Out from Your Competitors 3. Creating an Emotional Connection with the User 4. Best Practices for Usability Within the User Interface (UI) 5. Set a Solid Foundation - Research and Analyze 6. Create a UX Strategy - Users and Content 7. Bring Your UX Strategy to Life with Wireframes and Prototypes 8. Building Your Product - Devices, Browsers, and Assistive Technologies 9. Optimize your UX Strategy with Iterative User Testing 10. The Basics and Benefits of Web Accessibility 11. A Practical Guide to Web Accessibility

Chapter 11. A Practical Guide to Web Accessibility

Web accessibility is usually seen as something you only prioritize if your product is focusing on people with special needs, but this is a distorted point of view of what web accessibility truly means for your product and the users who will interact with it. Someone once gave the example of a wheelchair ramp: the wheelchair ramp was originally built for the person with a wheelchair, but that does not stop the everyday person from using the ramp instead of the stairs. In fact, it's easier to walk up the ramp than the stairs as it's the path of least resistance. Web accessibility is based on the same principle.

Even though the majority of the WCAG and WAI-ARIA guidelines are to accommodate compatibility with assistive technology, these same rules will make the overall experience of the product even more enjoyable to every user interacting with the product. This chapter will focus on the following topics to effortlessly analyze and implement...

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