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Who Accessibility Helps (Infographic) - Equalize Digital
Who Accessibility Helps (Infographic) - Equalize Digital
Discover who benefits from web accessibility—including people with disabilities, older adults, language learners, and your organization—and why inclusive design matters more than ever.
Who Accessibility Helps (Infographic) - Equalize Digital
WCAG Explained Intro
WCAG Explained Intro
Simplified and actionable explanations of every WCAG 2.2 criteria
WCAG Explained Intro
WCAG 2.2 — It’s finally here
WCAG 2.2 — It’s finally here
The incredibly long-awaited WCAG 2.2 standards are now the “Proposed Recommendation” for W3C. This is the last type status before becoming…
WCAG 2.2 — It’s finally here
Input types a11y
Input types a11y
TL;DR See here for a list of every single input type
Input types a11y
| A guide for making apps accessible
| A guide for making apps accessible
Appt.org empowers developers and organizations to build accessible apps for everyone by offering current stats on the use of accessibility features, code documentation for iOS, Android and other platforms, guidelines, tips and how-to's.
| A guide for making apps accessible
Comparing JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver | CSS-Tricks
Comparing JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver | CSS-Tricks
A screen reader is an important accessibility tool for people with no or limited vision. People who are blind or those with low vision can use a screen reader
Comparing JAWS, NVDA, and VoiceOver | CSS-Tricks
Accessibility Not-Checklist | Brewed by team Intopia
Accessibility Not-Checklist | Brewed by team Intopia
The Accessibility Not-Checklist acts as a guide to make sure you haven’t missed anything. If you’re new to accessibility, the resource provides a foundation – it’s an overview of what you’ll need to consider, but it won’t teach you WCAG from front to back.
Accessibility Not-Checklist | Brewed by team Intopia
Design - Accessibility Introduction
Design - Accessibility Introduction
This is the starting point for you as a designer. Gain some insights into what you can do to make your page accessible.
Design - Accessibility Introduction
Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA
Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA
The Department of Justice published guidance today on web accessibility and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).  It explains how state and local governments (entities covered by ADA Title II) and businesses open to the public (entities covered by ADA Title III) can make sure their websites are accessible to people with disabilities in line with the ADA’s requirements.
Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA
Accessible Social
Accessible Social
A free resource hub for marketers, communication professionals, and digital creators who want to learn how to make accessible social media content.
Accessible Social
This is WCAG
This is WCAG
Develop and test against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) consistently.
This is WCAG
Vox Product Accessibility Guidelines
Vox Product Accessibility Guidelines
As journalists, advertisers, producers, and creators, content is at our core at Vox Media. We want to ensure that everyone—regardless of ability, situation, or context—can access it.
Vox Product Accessibility Guidelines
Understanding Color Contrast for Accessibility · Learn With Jason
Understanding Color Contrast for Accessibility · Learn With Jason
Getting color contrast right is crucial for making sure people are able to read and use our content, but understanding how to choose the right colors can be tricky. In this episode, Todd Libby will show us how it's done!
Understanding Color Contrast for Accessibility · Learn With Jason