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Accessibility Resources
Introduction to Web Accessibility
Video:
Keeping Web Accessibility in Mind
Video:
Experiences of Students with Disabilities
Section 508 Checklist
WCAG 2.0 Checklist
Web Accessibility Email Forum
WebAIM Blog
WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool
Quick References:
Infographic: Web Accessibility for Designers
Web Accessibility Principles
Testing for Web Accessibility
Keyboard Shortcuts
JAWS Keyboard Shortcuts
NVDA Keyboard Shortcuts
Simulations
Screen reader Simulation
Low-vision Simulation
Dyslexia Simulation
Distractability Simulation
Accessibility Tools
Accessibility Evaluation Tools - An Overview
Color Contrast Checker
CommonLook Section 508 Plug-In for Adobe Acrobat
WAVE
Web Developer Extension for Mozilla-based Browsers
Running Accessibility Checker on Microsoft Word (Windows)
Running Accessibility Checker on Microsoft Word (Mac)
Running Accessibility Checker on Microsoft PowerPoint (Windows)
Running Accessibility Checker on Microsoft PowerPoint (Mac)
Introduction
Constructing a POUR (Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust) Website
Disability Types:
Visual
Auditory
Motor
Cognitive
Seizure
Design Considerations
Considering the User Perspective: A Summary of Design Issues
HTML Accessibility
Content and Structure:
Semantic Structure
Designing for Screen Reader Compatibility
Links & Hypertext
Site Searches, Indexes, and Site Maps
"Skip Navigation" Links
Writing Clearly and Simply
Dreamweaver
Forms
Usable and Accessible Form Validation and Error Recovery
Frames and Iframes
Images
Alternative Text
JavaScript
AJAX Accessibility
Accessibility of Rich Internet Applications
Keyboard Accessibility
Presentation and Style:
Accessible CSS
CSS in Action: Invisible Content Just for Screen Reader Users
Fonts
Text/Typographical Layout
Tables
Rich Media Accessibility
PDF
Captions, Transcripts, and Audio Descriptions
Real-time Captioning
Flash
OpenOffice.org Writer
Microsoft Office:
PowerPoint
Word
Evaluation, Testing, and Tools
Accessibility Evaluation Tools
A Conceptual Framework for Accessibility Tools to Benefit Users with Cognitive Disabilities
Screen Readers:
Using JAWS to Evaluate Web Accessibility
Using NVDA to Evaluate Web Accessibility
Using VoiceOver to Evaluate Web Accessibility
Testing with Screen Readers: Questions and Answers
Standards and Laws
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
WCAG 2.0 Checklist
United States Laws
Section 508 Checklist
Laws Throughout the World
Policy, Coordination, and Training
An 8-Step Web Accessibility Implementation Model
The Importance of Leadership
Training Others
Other Articles
Cognitive Disabilities Part 1: We Still Know Too Little, and We Do Even Less
Cognitive Disabilities Part 2: Conceptualizing Design Considerations
Web Accessibility Gone Wild
Referenced from:
WebAim.org
Article ID:
18061
Last Updated:
4/1/2024 12:21:36 PM
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