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Accessible EPUB 3 [Kindle Edition]

Matt Garrish

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Although the digital revolution has made content available to more people than print books ever could, ebooks are still only as accessible as the foundation they’re built on—and all too often the foundation is weak. But that’s changing. With the introduction of EPUB 3, publishers now have the means to create a single rich data source for audiences of all reading abilities.

Through practical tips and examples, Accessible EPUB 3 takes you inside the EPUB 3 format and explores how you can enrich and enhance content for all readers. Author Matt Garrish demystifies the process of making content easier to access, demonstrating how accessible practices are intertwined with standard content best practices.

Among many techniques, this guide will teach you how to:

  • Add structure and meaning to your publications to make them more usable by accessible technologies
  • Tailor EPUB Navigation Documents for readers requiring either full or reduced navigation
  • Create media overlays to synchronize human narration with text display
  • Improve text-to-speech playback by adding SSML, PLS lexicons, and CSS3 Speech functionality

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2308 KB
  • Print Length: 122 pages
  • Publisher: Tools of Change (10 Feb 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0078X1JHU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #3,228 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Title Confusing but Good Content 18 April 2012
By J. David Peach - Published on Amazon.com
I read the title, Accessible EPUB 3, to mean that the author would show me in an easy to understand (accessible) way to create and format books for the EPUB platform. I was completely wrong on who the target audience was. This is not a book for people who are new to EPUB (like myself) who are wanting to learn about ebook formatting. The EPUB spec is not even detailed in the book. This book is written with the assumption that the reader is already familiar with and understands EPUB.

The book is about how to make ebooks accessible to people with different abilities. There are sections specifically on how to make books with pictures more accessible to visually impaired readers as well as making audio content more accessible to those with hearing disabilities. This is what is meant by the word accessible.

After better understanding what the book was about, I enjoyed the book from a thought experiment point of view. There were examples on how to implement the concepts the author was proposing. However, as someone who doesn't understand EPUB programming, this information was merely theoretical and thought provoking for me. There are even points in the book where the author, Matt Garrish, admits that there may be a better way to be more accessible in the future. His point is that he wants readers to think about people with various abilities who will be reading the books we create using EPUB 3. The questions we should ask for our readers of different abilities are: What is it they need? and, How can you go about programming your ebook to fit those needs?
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Average interest 23 April 2012
By Tomasz Miernik - Published on Amazon.com
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The book is a little interesting, about the weakly has been exhausted. As it is for free, I can say that is worthwhile.

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