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Accessibility and Macromedia Flash

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Constructing Accessible Web Sites

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Rich media plays an increasingly important role in the web as it matures and spills over the traditional boundaries of HTML and text markup. First there was music, video and animation, and the web started to look different from a word processed document. Next, there came interactivity, and the web started to behave differently from a word processing document. As developers and the technologies have matured, the line between a web page and an application has become increasingly blurred.

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Regan, B. (2002). Accessibility and Macromedia Flash. In: Constructing Accessible Web Sites. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1116-7_11

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