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Full Description
Fast-paced and to-the-point, this book takes you through the important topics of MicrosoftA® Dynamics NAV with clear explanations and practical example code. The book's selection of topics is driven by what the working developer needs to know in order to become productive as quickly as possible. The business applications software designer/developer who: Wants to become productive in NAV C/SIDE C/AL development as quickly as possible Understands business applications and the associated software Has significant programming experience Has access to NAV including at least the Designer granules, preferably a full development license and a standard Cronus demo database Is willing to do the exercises to get hands-on experience The Reseller manager or executive who wants a concise, in depth view of NAV's development environment and tool set, The technically knowledgeable manager or executive of a firm using NAV that is about to embark on a significant NAV enhancement project, The technically knowledgeable manager or executive of a firm considering purchase of NAV as a highly customizable business applications platform. The reader of this book: Does not need to be expert in object-oriented programming, Does not need to have previous experience with NAV.
Contents
* Get under the hood with Joomla! and learn how to modify Joomla! HTML output in order to make more accessible websites. * Understand how to use WYSIWYG editors like TinyMCE and XStandard to create accessible content. * Create accessible Joomla! templates. * Understand some of the most popular assistive technologies (AT) and how they work. * Gain a deeper understanding of some different disabilities. * Get an overview of the legal requirement to be accessible. * Gain some very practical guidance based on the authors years of practical experience working as a web developer and with people with disabilities. Chapter 1 looks at the legal situation around the world and other drivers that put accessibility on the web developers map. This chapter also looks at some definitions of accessibility and introduces the concepts of usability and universality. The chapter explores the need to understand your users, accommodate diversity, and dealing with change as well as some of the benefits of accessibility. Chapter 2 considers how both accessibility and usability make up a powerful combination for a holistic approach to web development and a positive user experience for everyone. The chapter looks at other practical ways of determining whether your sites are not only accessible but also usable, such as user testing. The chapter also looks at the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Chapter 3 looks at various types of disability as well as the variety of assistive technology that is available. You will also learn how to modify your browsing experience in order to try to gain a greater understanding of what it is like for people with disabilities when they go online. Chapter 4 looks at using headings and other HTML elements to provide content structure. How this benefits users of assistive technology and other SEO (Search Engine Optimization) benefits. This chapter examines how to provide simple text alternatives to images and using descriptive link text to assist accessibility, as well as creating accessible tables and how to edit the HTML by hand. Chapter 5 examines the importance of preparation while designing your template and the advantages of using accessible templates. The chapter also explains the importance of good color contrast and making your text resizable for visually impaired users as well as the making your interface keyboard accessible. Chapter 6 looks at getting the most out of XStandard, while throughout most of the book TinyMCE was used.



