HTML and CSS Reference
In-Depth Information
Summary
In this chapter, you learned the accessibility guidelines for the markup, style sheets, client- and server-side scripting,
and multimedia content. You are now capable of creating web sites with the desired level of accessibility that can be
used by anyone, regardless of user disability or browsing device limitations.
In the next chapter, you will learn about fundamental programs for your web design toolbox. You will become
familiar with the core software features for choosing your advanced text editor, specific editors, and other web
development tools that can ease your work significantly.
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