WAI Highlights
WAI home page Highlights are edited by Shawn Lawton Henry, WAI's Education and Outreach Working Group, and other WAI Team and Working Groups.
2005
Finding Your WAI: Exploring the New Web Site
WAI's new Web site has been carefully design to make it easier
for you to find information on making the Web accessible to people with
disabilities.
WAI Redesign Project Update lists
on-going development to refine the visual design and
markup, and transfer content to the new design.
Finding Your WAI: Exploring the New Web Site
WAI's new Web site has been carefully design to make it easier
for you to find information on making the Web accessible to people with
disabilities.
WAI Redesign Project Update lists
on-going development to refine the visual design and
markup, and transfer content to the new design.
Web Accessibility: The Fellowship of the Guidelines
Many people know about WAI's Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (WCAG) and the responsibilities of Web developers in making
the Web accessible to people with disabilities. But Web developers
alone cannot make the Web accessible.
Web browsers, assistive technologies, and authoring tools also have a vital
role in Web accessibility. Essential
Components of Web Accessibility describes these roles along
with the WAI guidelines.
Robot or Human? Tests Discriminate Against Humans
Tests designed to block software robots from interacting with a Web site
also block humans who are blind, deaf, hard of hearing, have low vision,
or a learning disability such as dyslexia.
The W3C Note Inaccessibility of Visually-Oriented
Anti-Robot Tests examines potential solutions
to test that users are human, in a way that is accessible to people with
disabilities.
Blog Tools, Email Archives, CMS... Got ATAG?
Many different types of tools are used to create Web content: blog comment
features, tools that archive email on the Web, content management systems
(CMS), word processors, and more.
All of these tool are covered by WAI's Authoring
Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG), which explain:
- how tools should help Web developers produce accessible Web content
- how to make tools accessible to people with disabilities
Does your tool know ATAG?