W3C Accessibility Guidelines [Accessibility]
Tried Surfing The Web With Your Eyes Closed? Interview - Kynn Bartlett Heuristic Evaluation - a Step By Step Guide W3C Accessibility Guidelines Develop Content for Communication
University of Wisconsin-Madison: World Wide Web Accessibility Policy
As part of its work, the W3C has developed accessibility guidelines for World Wide Web sites and pages. The standards of the Federal Rehabilitation Act (Section 508) are consistent with the W3C
Illinois Web Accessibility Standards
These standards are based on Federal "Section 508" and World Wide Web Consortium accessibility guidelines, which were reviewed extensively by a panel of
IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center
The IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of Demo of IBM Easy Web Browsing with Bill Curtis-Davidson (AT508.com) IBM accessibility technology
UW Oshkosh Web Accessibility
A UW System resource detailing the process behind the System decision to adapt Accessibility guidelines as policy, including the letters to President Lyall and the Vice Chancellors and the
Watchfire WebXACT
Watchfire WebXACT WebXACT is a free online service that lets you test single pages of web content for quality ,



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