Kynn Bartlett

kynn@idyllmtn.com
Kynn Bartlett is an instructor, consultant, and author from
Southern California. He designed his first web site in 1994, and founded Idyll
Mountain Internet in 1995 with his wife Liz. Kynn's personal mission is to
increase the accessibility and usability of the World Wide Web for all users,
including people with disabilities.
As an active board member of the HTML Writers Guild, he oversaw
the growth of the organization to over 100,000 members and founded the Guild's
Accessible Web Authoring Resources and Education Center.
Kynn teaches online courses through the HWG/IWA eClasses
program, contributes articles to the International Center for Disability
Resources on the Internet and has worked on revolutionary web accessibility
software at Edapta and Reef. His fields of expertise include HTML/XHTML, XML,
XSLT, CC/PP and CSS, and he is an active participant in the World Wide Web
Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative working groups.
Kynn
Bartlett's New Book
A terrific book on Cascading Style Sheets by one of the leading
experts in the field....
Constructing Accessible Web Sites
This is the most complete book ever published on the
subject!... Plus some others books that will help you build
exciting accessible sites!
An Interview with Mike Martin of Science
News Week.
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An outstanding essay on accessibility
of web pages and disability type..
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Some good advice on making
complaints to a webmaster on accessibility issues....
What is CC/PP?
CC/PP stands for Composite Capabilities/Preferences Profiles, and is
a way to specify what exactly a user agent (web browser) is capable of doing.
This allows for sophisticated content negotiation techniques between web servers
and clients, to produce optimized XML-based markup for display and use on a wide
variety of web user agents.
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