HTML Accessibility

Website Accessibility

Tips on Designing for Web Accessibility
This page introduces some basic considerations to help you get started making your user interface design and visual design more accessible to people with disabilities. These tips are good practice to help you meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) requirements. Tips on Writing for Web Accessibility
This page introduces some basic considerations to help you get started writing web content that is more accessible to people with disabilities. These tips are good practice to help you meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) requirements. Tips on Developing for Web Accessibility
This page introduces some basic considerations to help you get started developing web content that is more accessible to people with disabilities. These tips are good practice to help you meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) requirements. HTML Accessibility - WebAIM
A collection of articles covering various elements of accessible HTML, including: * Semantic Structure * Links & Hypertext * “Skip Navigation” Links * Alternative Text * Keyboard Accessibility Web Accessibility Tutorials - W3C-WAI
This collection of tutorials shows you how to develop web content that is accessible to people with disabilities, and that provides a better user experience for everyone. How to Meet WCAG 2.0
A customizable quick reference to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 requirements (success criteria) and techniques. Techniques for WCAG 2.0
A collection of techniques-and failures-for meeting the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. The techniques listed are only informative; they are not required to meet WCAG 2.0. For important information about techniques, refer to Understanding Techniques for WCAG Success Criteria. Great Lakes Accessible Information Technology Initiative
The Great Lakes Accessible Information Technology (AIT) Initiative, within the Great Lakes Center, provides individuals and organizations with information and resources on Information Technology (IT) and its ease of use to the widest range of end users. They provide technical assistance, education, training, referrals, and materials to individuals and entities that seek information related to information technology accessibility.

HTML Accessibility

WordPress Accessibility

If you are building a blog or small website, chose WordPress. WordPress has a strong accessibility community and a growing number of what are called “WordPress accessibility ready themes” Other popular web builders result in sites that are not accessible to everyone. Support accessibility when chosing a website creation tool. Resources on accessible WordPress include * Joseph O’Connor | Accessible Joe * Joe Dolson Accessible Web Design

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