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This document provides an introduction to use of the Web by people with disabilities. It illustrates some of their requirements when using Web sites and Web-based applications.
A comprehensive 30 day guide to making your website more accessible.
The 5 first steps for designing accessible Web sites. Those who design and construct web sites can do a great deal to ensure universal access to their sites.
An online serialization of the classic book on accessible Web site design.
Contributed articles by various recognized design, usability and accessibility professionals.
Or, disproving the myth of ugly. An article discussing how to achieve both. With both good and bad examples. Many more resources on this site including tutorials, news and reviews, and discussions.
Developers put a lot of effort into ensuring their sites can be viewed in outdated browsers, but all too often ignore newer browsers, or worse still, a whole range of visitors. Accessibility means access to information for all.
Russ interviews Joe Clark, an influential accessibility expert and consultant, on such topics as captioning and subtitling, opening new windows (please avoid!), skip navigation, title attributes, forms, tables and more.
International Center for Disability Resources on the Internet (ICDRI), the Internet Society - Disability and Special Needs Chapter, and HiSoftware Company collaborate to provide cost-free educational resource for Web Site accessibility testing.
A series of articles starting with an Accessibility Primer, and many others including topics such as accesskeys and tabindex, JAWS, and weighted lists.
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