A11y Cat: digital accessibility resources

A11y Cat: digital accessibility resources

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Rooted in Rights Guide to Creating Accessible Videos
Rooted in Rights Guide to Creating Accessible Videos
An accessible video is one that contains content that everyone can consume, including people with disabilities who may be unable to hear the audio or see the images on screen. This means that, among other things, the auditory experience of the video must convey all essential information for those who cannot see, just as the visual experience will need to do the same for people who cannot hear.
a11ycat·docs.google.com·
Rooted in Rights Guide to Creating Accessible Videos
Cursorless
Cursorless
Cursorless is a spoken language for structural code editing, enabling developers to code by voice at speeds not possible with a keyboard. Cursorless decorates every token on the screen and defines a spoken language for rapid, high-level semantic manipulation of structured text.
a11ycat·cursorless.org·
Cursorless
‎A11y Rules Soundbites
‎A11y Rules Soundbites
The A11y Rules Sound bites is a series of short shows where individual with disabilities discuss what their impairment is, and what barriers they encounter on the web.
a11ycat·podcasts.apple.com·
‎A11y Rules Soundbites
WAI printable Glossary
WAI printable Glossary
The purpose of this combined glossary is to allow comparison of definitions, and potentially to provide a single glossary for all the accessibility guidelines. The various WAI working groups and individual readers of more than one guideline will benefit from a consistent use of terms.
a11ycat·w3.org·
WAI printable Glossary