Accessibility is a vital aspect of good website design. The recently released W3C Accessibility Guidelines outline a set of recommendations on how to make web pages more accessible for people who are physically or mentally impaired or who simply wish to perform non-visual browsing.
HotDog Pro 6 comprises a number of new functions to help you quickly and easily make your new and existing Web Pages more accessible:
New accessibility dialog to list/edit all Accessibility errors in current document.
The new Accessibility Check dialog will check your current HTML page and provide a list of Accessibility Errors. Double clicking any error will open the appropriate HotDog dialog to allow you to quickly and easily add accessibility options to the selected HTML element.
On the fly Accessibility checking in HTML Navigation View.
All Accessibility errors are displayed at a glance in the HTML Navigation view. Double-clicking any item in the tree view will open the appropriate HotDog dialog to add accessibility options.
All relevant Dialogs have Accessibility options.
Every relevant HotDog dialog now contains an Accessibility button. Toggling this option will open an extra set of Accessibility fields for easy editing.
Using these accessibility options in HotDog Pro will assists viewers:
Without graphic display terminals.
Whose browsers don't support forms or applets.
Who are visually impaired.
Who use speech synthesizers.
Who have configured their graphical user agents not to display images.
To view the W3C Accessibility Guidelines simply point your browser to the following URL:
Check My Document For Accessibility.
Read About Different Accessibility Attributes.