Cascading Stylesheets (CSS) is a new technology that has the potential to increase the accessibility of web pages. It allows web page designers to separate "format and style" from "structure and content" resulting in cleaner coding and less HTML design "tricks". There are also ways that readers can use custom user-stylesheets to define how pages are to be presented. Follow the links below to find out more:
- Accessing Information With Style:Cascading Style Sheets on the WWW - Presented at Closing the Gap, 1997
- Stylish Information Access: Cascading Style Sheets on the WWW - Paper from CSUN 1998: Technology and Disabilities Conference
- Presentation Slides and examples for "Stylish Information Access: Cascading Style Sheets on the WWW" - From the CSUN 1998: Technology and Disabilities Conference