Alan Dalton
“[@matuzo] has too much respect for your intelligence to waste time trying to convince you of something you already know. You already know that web accessibility is important.”—@adactiohttps://adactio.com/articles/21876
The foreword to the O’Reilly book on creating inclusive experiences.
Are you looking for a book that explains why you should care about web accessibility?
This is not that book.
Manuel Matuzović has too much respect for your intelligence to waste time trying to convince you of something you already know. You already know that web accessibility is important.
What you really need is a guidebook, a handy companion to show you the way through a tangled landscape.
This is that book.
If you want, you can read it cover to cover. That’s what I did, and I enjoyed every moment of the journey.
But you might not have time for that. That’s okay. The way that this book is subdivided means you can deep into any chapter and it will make perfect sense by itself. It really is like a cookbook. Every chapter is like a standalone recipe.
Whether you read this book linearly or dip in and out of it is up to you. Either way, Manuel is going to massage your brain until something new takes shape in there. An understanding. Not just an understanding of web accessibility, but of the very building blocks of the web itself.
See, that’s the sneaky trick that Manuel has managed with this book. It’s supposed to be an accessibility cookbook but it’s also one of the best HTML tutorials you’ll ever find. Come for the accessibility recipe; stay for the deep understanding of markup.
Best of all, Manuel manages to do all this without wasting a word. Again, he has too much respect for you to waste your time. The only unnecessary words in your Accessibility Cookbook are the ones you’re reading now. So I’m going to follow Manuel’s example, respect your time, and let you explore this magnificent book for yourself.
Enjoy the journey!
“[@matuzo] has too much respect for your intelligence to waste time trying to convince you of something you already know. You already know that web accessibility is important.”—@adactiohttps://adactio.com/articles/21876
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