Here the tips are grouped by the disabilities that benefit from them. Note that the second group, the technological disabilities, may not stem from physical disabilities. Michael sometimes uses a text-only browser purely for bandwidth considerations; Lillian is stuck in a corporate environment that has disabled all scripting for security reasons.
Browse tips by physical disability
Blindness
- Day 1: Jackie
- Day 5: Marcus
- Day 7: Identifying your language
- Day 8: Constructing meaningful page titles
- Day 9: Providing additional navigation aids
- Day 10: Presenting your main content first
- Day 11: Skipping over navigation links
- Day 14: Adding titles to links
- Day 15: Defining keyboard shortcuts
- Day 16: Not opening new windows
- Day 18: Giving your calendar a real caption
- Day 19: Using real table headers
- Day 20: Providing a summary for tables
- Day 21: Ignoring spacer images
- Day 22: Using real lists (or faking them properly)
- Day 23: Providing text equivalents for images
- Day 24: Providing text equivalents for image maps
Low vision
Colorblindness
Cognitive disabilities
- Day 3: Bill
- Day 9: Providing additional navigation aids
- Day 16: Not opening new windows
- Day 17: Defining acronyms
Browse tips by technological disability
No images
- Day 2: Michael
- Day 5: Marcus
- Day 21: Ignoring spacer images
- Day 22: Using real lists (or faking them properly)
- Day 23: Providing text equivalents for images
- Day 25: Using real horizontal rules (or faking them properly)