Quick Starts
Looking for a good place to start? Try these:
- WCAG2 How to Meet WCAG 2.0 checklists
- WebAIM - WebAIM is a great place to learn about web accessibility from the perspective of people with various disabilities, learn techniques to handle web accessibility issues, and understand the practical meaning of the various laws and guidelines. WebAIM also has their WAVE online evaluation tool which has a Firefox and Chrome extension.
- BBC's Future Media Standards Semantic Mark-up Guidelines - A great style guide to using the appropriate HTML to mark-up page content.
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
- Designing for Accessibility and Inclusion article - describes “lenses to look through” when coming up with designs, easy to follow
- David Ball's article - Things I learned by pretending to be blind for a week
- White Paper: Making Education Websites Accessible to People with Disabilities
Additional Resources
Due to the overwhelming number of resources previously listed on this page, it has been broken down into the subpages/categories below. Note that although some resources have been organized by those who might be more likely to use them (designers/users vs. developers), I have tried to minimize the duplication of links on multiple pages, so resources listed on the pages organized by user group may be valuable to everyone.
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There are many existing Accessibility Resource pages. The intent of this page isn't Sakai Working Group's Accessibility Resources Listing is not meant to be a comprehensive listing , so if you can't find what you are looking for, here are a few good listings to check:
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