Supporting User Assistance and Accessibility


Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to enable a Web Form to support user assistance and accessibility features

Target Audience
Web developers with basic experience using previous versions of Active Server Pages or similar technology, who wish to start working with Microsoft ASP.NET

Prerequisites
Familiarity with basic web technologies - HTML and HTTP; experience developing applications using an object-oriented language, such as Java, C++, or Microsoft Visual C#; familiarity with the Microsoft Visual C# .NET syntax

Expected Duration
140 Minutes

Objectives:

Supporting User Assistance and Accessibility

  • implement user assistance through tooltips and pop-up help.
  • create and use compiled help files for an ASP.NET application.
  • add features and link up a compiled help file.
  • implement a tooltip, generate a contents file automatically, create a related topics link, compile a project, and link a help file to a Web Form.
  • identify the reasons and guidelines for implementing accessibility features in web applications.
  • create an accessible application in ASP.NET by providing text and script alternatives, implementing keyboard navigation alternatives, and allowing users to control style.
  • implement accessible navigation, provide accessible alternatives for an image and a script, and test the accessibility of an application.

  • Course Number: 205346_eng