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Tips for Getting Started | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) - W3C

Get started with accessibility. These tips introduce some basic considerations for making your website more accessible to people with disabilities, ...

The Beginner's Guide to Web Accessibility - Deque Systems

This guide is designed to teach you enough about the ins-and-outs of accessibility to get your bearings and to serve as a springboard for deeper investigation.

Getting Started - Digital Accessibility - Johns Hopkins University

How Do I Know if My Digital Content is Accessible? JHU uses the prevailing accessibility standard for its digital content, currently the Web Content ...

Getting Started - UF Accessibility - University of Florida

The following tools and resources are a quick way to get started with the basics of accessibility. Check out Accessibility Resources and Services to get ...

Getting started with accessibility | Harvard University Information ...

We'll share tips, tools, and support to help ensure that everyone has the opportunity to access the University's knowledge, ideas, and resources, including ...

Getting Started With Digital Accessibility

The concept of digital accessibility includes the design of materials (e.g., curricula, tests and resources), hardware (e.g., tablets and smart phones), ...

Get started with accessibility - University of Washington

This website provides an extensive body of how-to pages for making particular types of content accessible.

Writing for Web Accessibility – Tips for Getting Started - W3C

Writing for Web Accessibility · Provide informative, unique page titles · Use headings to convey meaning and structure · Make link text meaningful · Write ...

Getting Started with Accessibility - DOR - CA.gov

This toolkit will help you navigate some of the complexities of digital accessibility by providing information, resources and mandates regarding the world of ...

Get started with accessibility | Accessibility at UA

What is accessibility? Accessibility means that everyone can use the exact same technology as anyone else—regardless of whether they can ...

Getting Started with Accessibility - Accessibility Resources at UNCG

Below you will find best practices for the 7 basic elements for creating accessible content: (1) text, (2) color, (3) headings and structure, (4) hyperlinks, ( ...

Get started with accessibility features on Mac - Apple Support

Customize your Mac in ways that work best for you with accessibility features for vision, hearing, mobility, speech, and cognition.

4 steps to get started with web accessibility - Pope Tech Blog

Learn the 4 ways that got me started with web accessibility plus specific actions to help you get started too.

How to Get Started with Accessible Design

In this post, we'll explain why proactive designers are essential to an effective digital accessibility practice and outline four practical steps you can take.

Getting started with digital accessibility: 6 actionable steps - Vaimo

This blog post outlines the actionable steps, shared at the event, for e-commerce businesses to kickstart their work towards not only obtaining but maintaining ...

Getting Started with Digital Accessibility | UCSF IT

Introduction to Digital Accessibility at UCSF, Digital Accessibility Consultations for Online Content, Testing for Digital Accessibility.

Getting Started with Digital Accessibility - NYU

Articles, self-paced training, videos, and webinars to introduce learners to the foundations of digital accessibility.

Getting Started with Accessibility

Following these guidelines will address many of the needs of users with blindness, low vision and other vision impairments; deafness and hearing loss; limited ...

Digital Accessibility: How to Get Started - Gravity Forms

Digital accessibility refers to the concept of making digital products, such as websites, mobile apps, and other online tools, accessible to everyone.

Getting started with accessibility testing - ASU IT Accessibility

The ASU Web Accessibility Audit walks you step-by-step through an accessibility audit and covers most of the basics, including keyboard-only access.