Web Design
Making Accessible Web Pages Using Dreamweaver
Adobe Dreamweaver is one of the most popular web authoring tools in the market. Among its many functionalities, this software offers features for enhancing the accessibility of your site. Not only are these features easy to do, but they could also help a lot in making it easier for persons with disabilities to use your site.
Please keep in mind that the following techniques are only some of the examples of ways to improve the accessibility of your site through Dreamweaver. As you develop your site using this software, you may find other functions and methods useful to accessibility.
Furthermore, these accessibility procedures apply to Dreamweaver CS4. They also apply to older versions such as Dreamweaver CS3, although certain modifications may exist.
Barriers remain on path to web access for disabled
The Internet has no boundaries. At least that’s the conventional wisdom. Nonetheless, hurdles remain for many who would like access to the worldwide web,
especially those with disabilities. At issue are details seldom considered by web designers, programmers and non-disabled users.
But there are solutions, for example for blind people who want to surf the web. Screenreaders dictate website contents or print pages in Braille format.
