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Featured Columnists
- Faruk Ateş
- Andy Clarke
- Kris Hadlock
- Robert Hoekman, Jr.
- Molly Holzschlag
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Sarah Horton
- Usability Tips You Can Use: Designing Navigation with Lists
- Usability Tips You Can Use: Designing Forms for Keyboard Access
- Usability Tips You Can Use: Designing Flexible Layouts
- Usability Tips You Can Use: Designing Accessible Audio
- Designing Accessible Text—Part 1: Structure
- Designing Accessible Text—Part 2: Text Size
- Designing Accessible Text—Part 3: Color
- Designing Accessible Text—Part 4: Typeface
- Designing Usable Forms
- Designing Pages for Linear Access
- Designing Data Tables
- Working With Large Images
- Writing Link and Heading Text
- Writing Alternate Text for Images
- Cascading Style Sheets Part 1: Browser Styling
- Cascading Style Sheets Part 2: Shorthand
- Cascading Style Sheets Part 3: Media Style Sheets
- Cascading Style Sheets Part 4: Selective Printing
- Cascading Style Sheets Part 5: Styling for Print
- Cascading Style Sheets Part 6: Styling for Small-Screen Devices
- Miraz Jordan
- Jonathan and Lisa Price
- Catherine Seda
- Dave Shea
- Dave Taylor
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Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Web Basics
- Publishing on the Web: Putting Files on the Server
- Web Design Process and Workflow
- Project Management
- Mark My WWWord: HTML and XHTML
- Standards Compliance
- Layouts
- Forms
- Meta Tags and Search
- Usability
- Accessibility
- Enhancing Web Page Interaction
- Web Graphics
- Web Page Optimization
- Multimedia
- Content
- Overview of Servers
- Server Programming Basics
- Careers in Web Design
- Tools
- Tutorials
- Intellectual Property for Web Designers
Sarah Horton
Last updated Oct 17, 2003.
Sarah Horton is co-author, with Patrick Lynch, of the best-selling Web Style Guide. Her second book, Web Teaching Guide, won the American Association of Publishers award for the Best Book in Computer Science in 2000. Her latest book, Access by Design: A Guide to Universal Usability for Web Designers, was published in July 2005 by Peachpit Press. Sarah regularly writes articles and gives workshops on Web design with a focus on usability and accessibility. At Dartmouth College, she helps faculty use information technologies, such as the Web, for teaching and learning.
