This category is for sites related to Web Accessibility only.
Business related services can be found here:
Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Accessibility/Companies_and_Consultants
Sites for web usability can be found here:
Computers/Internet/Web_Design_and_Development/Web_Usability
Sites for assistive technology (non-web related) can be found here:
Society/Disabled/Assistive_Technology
Other related categories are listed below.
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Guidelines and resources from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
The ALFA Project is being developed to allow educational content providers to create eLearning on any subject and in any language.
Site created to promote awareness about the need for accessible web design and to steer those who wish to learn more about the topic into the right direction.
Tools, links and resources on Website accessibility.
The US Dept. of Justice's resource page for the ADA. Voluminous, and not limited to computer and Internet issues, but at least it should be fairly authoritative, if you're willing to wade through the material.
Personal weblog with views on accessibility issues, news, and accessibility events.
Describes the many business and technical benefits that are realised by applying the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to Web applications.
A simple code editor for beginners who are visually impaired.
Forum for users of Google's accessibility services to share tips on what works well and what could be made better.
News, services and resources regarding online accessibility and issues. Powered by TPGi, an accessibility solutions provider.
Accessibility information and Weblogs from the writer Joe Clark
Information about Microsoft accessibility products and services.
A non-profit association of web designers and advocates of web accessibility based in the Philippines. Membership information, resources, and frequently asked questions.
A free online resource centre to help designers and managers create accessible web sites. Also links to consultancy services.
Article by Matt Bailey. Designers of web sites that are not accessible to disabled users are overlooking a market segment of millions of searchers and potential buyers.
Weblog about web standards, accessibility and usability.
Resource for universal interface design and accessibility that provides techniques to support developing and implementing strategies.
Includes background information on Accessibility and lists computer related accessibility aids according to types of disability.
Campaign for a Non-Browser Specific WWW. Resources, more information and links about this effort.
Some data collected on the accessibility of college and university web pages.
Information, training, resources, guidelines and standards for Web accessibility and disability access to the Web.
Encyclopedia article about the topic, including discussion of benefits, technology, guidelines, and legal provisions.
Article by Bruce Lawson and James Craig, raising accessibility issues with the use of some microformats, and specifically the abbr design pattern.
(April 27, 2007)
Guidelines and resources from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
A free online resource centre to help designers and managers create accessible web sites. Also links to consultancy services.
News, services and resources regarding online accessibility and issues. Powered by TPGi, an accessibility solutions provider.
A simple code editor for beginners who are visually impaired.
Includes background information on Accessibility and lists computer related accessibility aids according to types of disability.
The US Dept. of Justice's resource page for the ADA. Voluminous, and not limited to computer and Internet issues, but at least it should be fairly authoritative, if you're willing to wade through the material.
Article by Matt Bailey. Designers of web sites that are not accessible to disabled users are overlooking a market segment of millions of searchers and potential buyers.
Accessibility information and Weblogs from the writer Joe Clark
A non-profit association of web designers and advocates of web accessibility based in the Philippines. Membership information, resources, and frequently asked questions.
Forum for users of Google's accessibility services to share tips on what works well and what could be made better.
Encyclopedia article about the topic, including discussion of benefits, technology, guidelines, and legal provisions.
Personal weblog with views on accessibility issues, news, and accessibility events.
Describes the many business and technical benefits that are realised by applying the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) to Web applications.
Resource for universal interface design and accessibility that provides techniques to support developing and implementing strategies.
Weblog about web standards, accessibility and usability.
Information, training, resources, guidelines and standards for Web accessibility and disability access to the Web.
Site created to promote awareness about the need for accessible web design and to steer those who wish to learn more about the topic into the right direction.
Information about Microsoft accessibility products and services.
Campaign for a Non-Browser Specific WWW. Resources, more information and links about this effort.
The ALFA Project is being developed to allow educational content providers to create eLearning on any subject and in any language.
Tools, links and resources on Website accessibility.
Some data collected on the accessibility of college and university web pages.
Article by Bruce Lawson and James Craig, raising accessibility issues with the use of some microformats, and specifically the abbr design pattern.
(April 27, 2007)
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