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Former recommendation from the W3C, which explains to developers and authors how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities.
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
W3C Recommendation 5-May-1999
University of Wisconsin -- Madison
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These guidelines explain how to make Web content
accessible to people with
disabilities. The guidelines are intended for all Web content
developers (page
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Official state guidelines. Readable format with an explanation and implementation tips for each item.
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Illinois Information Technology Accessibility Act (IITAA)
The Illinois Information Technology Accessibility Act (IITAA) requires Illinois agencies and universities to ensure that their web sites, systems, and other information technologies are accessible to people with disabilities. While the
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Official website for Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act.
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Section508.gov is a resource for information on Section 508 of the Disablities Act. The website also contains a searchable database of accessible products by supporting vendors. This portion of the site, called Buy Accessible, offers an online resource for vendors to post information on accessible products and for buyers to research accessible products.
Experts from the Veterans Health Administration share their insights on the top problems their Section 508 team helped developers solve. Their
in San Diego was a hit, and they are sharing the presentation with you.
A training event for federal human resource officials, hiring managers and
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A group of developers, led by Joe Clark, that worked on corrections for, and extensions to, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. Includes published errata, and links to independent reviews of their work.
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The WCAG Samurai was a group of developers, led by Joe Clark, that publishes corrections for, and extensions to, the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0.
As of 26 February 2008, the WCAG Samurai errata for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 are available.
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Recommendation from the W3C, which explains to developers and authors how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities.
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
W3C Recommendation 11 December 2008 This version:
Editors: Ben Caldwell, Trace R&D Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Michael Cooper, W3C Loretta Guarino Reid, Google, Inc. Gregg Vanderheiden, Trace R&D Center, University of
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Official standards and guidelines for Government of Canada Web sites, as part of the Treasury Board's "Common Look and Feel" initiative.
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The Common Look and Feel for the Internet Web site has been developed to assist federal government departments and agencies with the implementation of the Treasury Board Common Look and Feel (CLF) Standards.
Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat
CLF 2.0 Standards and Guidelines
2.0 Assessment Methodology
for enhancing accessibility
, Schedules I, I.1 and II
CLF Template has been posted.
2.0 Assessment Methodology " to the Web site and provided a link in the left side menu.
2.0 apply to extranets?
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UK government guidelines for public sector websitesissued by the Central Office of Information.
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Introduction to Delivering Inclusive Websites and links to the downloadable documents
In Delivering inclusive websites:
In Accessibility, usability and design:
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Delivering inclusive websites
These guidelines are for public sector website owners and digital media project managers wishing to deliver inclusive, accessible websites. This
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