tailieunhanh - USABILITY GUIDELINES FOR ACCESSIBLE WEB DESIGN

Despite increasing international recognition of the threat posed by terrorists’ use of the Internet in recent years, there is currently no universal instrument specifically addressing this pervasive facet of terrorist activity. Moreover, there is limited specialized training available on the legal and practical aspects of the investigation and prosecution of terrorism cases involving the use of the Internet. The present publication complements the existing resources developed by UNODC in the areas of counter-terrorism, cybercrime and rule of law. It also addresses the importance of developing integrated, specialized knowledge to respond to the technical assistance needs of Member States in combating this continually evolving threat. UNODC is deeply grateful for. | Usability Guidelines for Accessible Web Design Based on Usability Studies with People Using Assistive Technology By Kara Pernice and Jakob Nielsen Additional research by Susan Farrell Sachi Mizobuchi Naoko Ishida UDIT Amy Stover Michael Yohay Elizabeth Franko Aimee Richardson October 2001 I 48105 WARM SPRINGS BLVD. FREMONT CA 94539-7498 USA I Copyright 2001 Nielsen Norman Group All Rights Reserved. To get your own copy download from http reports Table of Contents Executive Changes Since Overview of This Current State of Assistive Technology Users Observed Do Not Abandon the Good Design Rules You Already Graphics and Pop-Up Windows Rollover Text New Windows and Cascading Links and Page Intervening Forms and Presenting Tables and Trust Strategy and Company International United States and Participants in the Study General Participants in the Quantitative Participants in the Qualitative Websites Test Assistive Technology References and About Disabilities and Assistive Technology Methodology. 144 Accessibility Audit A Note about Government About the This report contains references to audio .wav files. You can download them at ftp reports accessibility I 2001 NIELSEN NORMAN GROUP I 2 Executive Summary The Internet opens up many opportunities for people with disabilities. Most fundamentally the Internet is liberating. For example people with visual impairments can read the daily newspaper the minute it is published rather than wait for a taped transcription. The participants in our study embrace the Web and most said that they would never .

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