Join James Williamson, senior author at lynda.com, for an exploration of how the robust tools and support for HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery in Adobe Dreamweaver make it easy to develop compelling user interfaces that work seamlessly across devices and screen sizes. During this session, you'll learn how to:• Start with clean, accessible code and progressively enhance your interfaces• Take advantage of jQuery integration in Dreamweaver• Use CSS3 support in Dreamweaver to rapidly build complex styles• Add interactivity through CSS and jQuery• Design interfaces that guide users through the experience
Eternal Scroll depicts the all too common issue of procrastination and easily accessible social media. Inspired by Strawberry Bootlaces, Eternal Scroll demonstrates the issue through a narrow yet generic perspective of an average student caught between the immediate entertainment of Tumblr and the long term benefits of academic excellence. The storyline directly involves the viewer allowing the audience to directly relate to the issue presented. Eternal Scroll combines animation and video footage and is presented in an exaggerated manner that is humorous and memorable thereby spreading awareness of the issue in a simple yet entertaining way.
Interactivity is driven by code, and Animate makes the coding process accessible for all skill levels from beginner to coding god. In this lesson you will see how to create interactive buttons, how triggers and labels work together, and how to use the JavaScript snippets included in Animate.
In this tutorial, discover how to make your PDF files accessible to those using assistive devices like text-to-speech synthesizers and screen readers using Acrobat XI Pro.
Presenter Beth Gerber of Lighttext.com shares feedback on her work with RoboHelp to single-source procedure docs and training materials for banking and finance. She also comments on the challenges of making accessible training while adhering to strict, regulatory compliance
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Added: Aug 05, 2012
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Users can through the custom panel for MXF Server in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 utilize the features of MXF Server such as quota management, growing files, rights management, project locking and much more. This video shows how all these features are accessible right within the Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 User interface.
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Views: 1,340
Added: Jun 04, 2012
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In this lesson, instructor Tom Green demonstrates the powerful text and drawing functionality accessible from the Flash Catalyst toolbox. He shows how to create text boxes, accents, and a graphical scrollbar.
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Views: 943
Added: Nov 17, 2011
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Learn about using Acrobat.com to host your form online, making it accessible by anyone, or only groups you select. See how to configure an Acrobat.com account to allow forms to be shared and distributed.
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Added: Oct 24, 2011
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Learn how to tap into the many accessibility features the Adobe Flash Platform has to offer. Flash Player, Flash Professional, and the Adobe Flex SDK have integrated support for screen readers and other assistive technology to get you started, as well as keyboard and captioning support, allowing you to build applications that are easier for everyone to use.
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Views: 221
Added: Oct 04, 2011
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Learn how you can use new features in Adobe InDesign CS5.5 to more efficiently create PDF documents that people with disabilities can use. See how the new Articles panel can help you ensure content flows in the expected order. Discover how you can more easily add, edit, and view alt text attributes that are associated with an image or object. Be confident knowing accessible tables and lists are automatically generated by InDesign CS5.5. Add the finishing touches with Adobe Acrobat X Pro, and never forget a step by using guided Actions that streamline the accessibility verification and checking process.
Accessibility laws for digital content are changing rapidly. Just as businesses are required by law to install and maintain accessible facilities, soon the requirement for accessible digital content will also be law. As the ubiquitous PDF file format becomes an accepted primary format for digital content, making PDFs (especially PDF forms) accessible to users of assistive technology becomes that much more important. This session demonstrates how to apply the guidelines of WCAG 2.0 and Section 508 to your PDF forms to improve accessibility and user experience. These best practices can also be applied to Flash and HTML5 forms as well.
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Added: Oct 03, 2011
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Part II: Exporting and Finalizing Your PDF. Take a step-by-step look at the new features in InDesign CS5.5 and Acrobat X Pro that make preparing files for accessibility a much faster, easier, and more efficient process.
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Views: 6,908
Added: Jun 12, 2011
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Part I: New Accessibility Features in InDesign CS5.5. Take a step-by-step look at the new features in InDesign CS5.5 that make preparing files for accessibility a much faster, easier, and more efficient process.
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Views: 11,976
Added: Jun 12, 2011
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Join members of the AUC community and Adobe for this 36-minute on-demand seminar on how to create accessible PDF files in Acrobat X and from numerous applications like Microsoft Word, InDesign CS5.5, FrameMaker 10, and RoboHelp 9.
Learn how to publish your site by uploading your files to a web server that is accessible to the public online. (For a real project you’d need to have your own service provider. This lesson only serves as a guide for this final step.) Learn how to configure Dreamweaver to connect to your web server using the login information provided by your web host. After uploading, you should be able to test out the live site online on the web.
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Views: 24,670
Added: Feb 02, 2011
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The inclusion of audio in training courses not only greatly enhances learners’ experiences; it also ensures that your courses are accessible to a wide audience.
Get helpful guidelines, tips, and tricks for making your content accessible using Adobe Flash Professional authoring tools. Learn how designers and developers deliver interactive experiences and accessible video using Adobe tools and techniques.
Learn about the HTML accessibility features in Adobe Dreamweaver. Dreamweaver is one of the most comprehensive tools for building HTML content and improving the accessibility of your HTML content. During this session, you'll learn even more ways to make your content accessible.
Use InDesign and Acrobat Professional to create accessible content for persons with disabilities such as blindness, low vision, or limited mobility. Michael Murphy, Adobe Certified Expert, shows how InDesign can add structure, logical read order, and alternate text to graphics in documents that will be exported to PDF. With some added touch up using Acrobat Professional, these documents can be read using assistive technology such as screen readers and screen magnifiers.
For your PDF document to be Accessible, it must have a Tag structure. This video introduces the various ways of viewing the Tag structure in Acrobat 9 Professional.
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Added: May 24, 2010
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In an Accessible PDF, the Tags Tree determines which content is perceived and announced by assistive technologies (screen readers). See how to safely remove Content from the Tags Tree in Acrobat 9 Professional.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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When you want to make your PDF accessible, it can be helpful to use Acrobat 9 to create an Accessibility Report that will highlight the most common accessibility issues in your document.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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If your PDF document has form fields, and you want to make them interactive and Accessible, Acrobat 9 Professional will recognize the form fields for you.
Views: 2,712
Added: May 17, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:27
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The easiest way to get an Accessible PDF is by converting it from an external application like Microsoft Word with accurately marked-up styles, tables and images. Here's how to set up PDF Maker in Word to get the most out of PDF accessibility.
Views: 3,227
Added: May 17, 2010
Runtime: 00:01:41
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An Accessible PDF document needs a specified reading order that tells Assistive technology in which order contents should be read. However, visual layout does not necessarily dictate reading order, as seen in this video.
Views: 696
Added: May 17, 2010
Runtime: 00:02:55
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If you're adding Radio buttons to your PDF forms, you must ensure that their labels are correctly announced to Assistive technology. In this video, learn how to set accessible labels for radio buttons in Acrobat 9 Professional.
Views: 2,707
Added: May 17, 2010
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Accessible documents need a correct Heading structure, as the Heading elements allow assistive technology users to understand the document structure. Learn the various ways of manipulating Headings in Acrobat 9 Professional.
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Added: May 17, 2010
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Photoshop CS4 can help you save lives, or at least improve the lives of many people if you follow the tutorial and prepare your artwork well. We have a look at how to proof color, not only for CMYK, but also test our images to see if people with color blindness can read them well.
Learn how to integrate support for accessibility with your regular web development practice. This session examines what is involved in supporting accessibility standards such as Section 508 and the W3C's WCAG 2.0, and more.
Learn how to incorporate accessibility support into video for Flash and interactive SWF movies. Compliance with accessibility standards such as the W3C's WCAG 2.0 and Section 508 is readily accomplished by using best practices...
Learn the process of building accessible forms with LiveCycle Designer. Attendees will get an introduction to PDF accessibility, see techniques to create forms that comply with accessibility standards, and learn best practices for evaluating forms...
Learn how to comply with accessibility standards and provide access for people with disabilities within your Flex and AIR applications. This session will provide an overview of how Flash Player communicates accessibility name, role, and state information
Join Andrew Kirkpatrick as he shows us how to build accessible content in Flash CS4 Professional. Hear product experts explain how to use best practices and techniques to help you build accessible video players, user interfaces, and more.
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Views: 736
Added: Jan 08, 2009
Runtime: 01:03:59
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