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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.
·not-checklist.intopia.digital·
Accessibility Not-Checklist | Brewed by team Intopia
Accessibility of Remote Meetings
Accessibility of Remote Meetings
This document summarizes considerations of accessibility that arise in the conduct of remote and hybrid meetings. Such meetings are mediated, for some or all participants, by real-time communication software typically built upon Web technologies. Issues of software selection, and the roles of meeting hosts and participants in providing access are explained. Relevant W3C documents are referred to, where applicable, as sources of more detailed and in some instances normative guidance.
·w3.org·
Accessibility of Remote Meetings
Legal Update: U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorneys Offices, Championing Digital Access
Legal Update: U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorneys Offices, Championing Digital Access
During the previous United States presidential administration some very committed disability rights lawyers hunkered down in the Department of Justice (DOJ). They did what they could to protect the Americans with Disabilities Act during that challenging time. But there were very few proactive develo
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Legal Update: U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorneys Offices, Championing Digital Access
WCAG 3 and APCA | Typefully
WCAG 3 and APCA | Typefully
WCAG 3 will use a new color contrast method called APCA (Advanced Perceptual Contrast Algorithm). It's a big improvement over the current system but there are a lot of changes to get your head aroun…
·typefully.com·
WCAG 3 and APCA | Typefully
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.
·beta.ada.gov·
Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA
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.
·beta.ada.gov·
Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA