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Bobby World [offsite link] This free service will allow you to test web pages and help expose and repair barriers to accessibility and encourage compliance with existing accessibility guidelines, such as Section 508 and the W3C´s WCAG. Dynamic HTML in Netscape Communicator [offsite link] Netscape´s guide to using JavaScript and DHTML in Communicator. MSDN Library from Microsoft [offsite link] The definitive guide to DHTML standards and coding for Internet Explorer from Microsoft. Taylor´s Dynamic HTML Tutorial [offsite link] "We´re going to learn how to build a series of pages that we´ll lay out using cascading stylesheets and animate with JavaScript. Then, for those of you who think making images fly around is a silly endeavor, we´ll indulge our practical, useful side and construct some user interfaces that were never possible before DHTML." The Dynamic Duo : Cross-Browser DHTML [offsite link] Dan Steinman´s excellent tutorial to help you code DHTML that will be accessible through both IE and Netscape. The Web´s future: XHTML 2.0 [offsite link] On 5 August 2002, the first working draft of XHTML 2.0 was released and the big news is that backward compatibility has been dropped; the language can finally move on. So, what do you as a developer get in return? How about robust forms and events, a better way to look at frames and even hierarchical menus that don´t require massive amounts of JavaScript. From IBM, this article takes a sneak peek at what´s new in XHTML 2.0 and how you might one day put it to good use.
WDG or Web Design Group [offsite link] An introduction to Wilbur, HTML 3.2 and other levels of HTML for designers. What´s Different about HTML 4.01? [offsite link] The most significant step in HTML 4.01 to improve accessibility is the separation of stylistic presentation from the document structure. When HTML coding focuses on structure, a document is more adaptable to different browsing environments, more easily accommodating large fonts, special colors, speech synthesizers, and Braille tactile feedback devices.
XStandard XHTML Editor [offsite link] The most advanced, standards-based WYSIWYG editor on the market. It is designed for any Windows or browser-based content management system that supports ActiveX. XStandard manages rich content in any language, has strong accessibility features, and supports popular editing options including tables, wrapping of text around images, and file drag & drop into the editor.
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