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Index
Front Cover Front Matter
Copyright Dedication Acknowledgements Foreword
Chapter 1: Think of the User, Not the Browser
Adapt or die “Graceful” missteps The rise of tolerance
Tasty at any level The content-out approach Limits? There are no limits. Progressive enhancement = excellent customer service
Rising to the occasion Let’s dig in
Chapter 2: Progressive Enhancement with Markup
From a rough start to the Right Way™ The semantic foundation Saying what we mean Invisible and advisory Ad-hoc semantics Codified conventions
Call me, call me anytime Mark your calendars
It’s the foundation
Chapter 3: Progressive Enhancement with CSS
Sometimes an error can be a good thing Concerns, separated A little misunderstanding goes a long way Beyond the basics
Not your father’s media declarations
Rich in layers
Chapter 4: Progressive Enhancement with JavaScript
Getting out of the way
100% reliance Becoming unobtrusive More maintainable Truly flexible
Making what we need Keep it copacetic Working with style Planning and restraint
Chapter 5: Progressive Enhancement for Accessibility
Now you see me… Empower wayfinding
Redundancy and reason
Brother can you spare a clue? It’s alive Support and stumbling blocks Keystroke isn’t a dirty word Just do it… accessibly
Chapter 6: Take It Away
The Progressive Enhancement Checklist
Content & HTML CSS JavaScript Accessibility
Further Reading
Content & Copywriting Markup CSS JavaScript Accessibility & ARIA
Back Matter
About the Author About Easy Readers Colophon
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