Autism and Accessibility, Design Challenges and Solutions
Designing digital accessibility for dyslexia
Tips on how to make sure digital accessibility works for people with dyslexia.
The Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT)
Our mission is to foster collaborations in the technology space that build inclusive workplaces for people with disabilities. Our vision is a future where new and emerging technologies are accessible to the workforce by design.
WCAG Myths & Facts
We address common myths when it comes to WCAG, helping you create digital content that's accessible for all.
Neurodiversity Resources For Employers
We’ve compiled a list of helpful resources for employers to develop greater awareness of neurodivergent talent in the community and develop strategies to access their special talents.
Digital Accessibility and Neurodiversity: Designing for Our Unique and Varied Brains
How the WCAG standards serve the needs of those with cognitive disabilities such as autism, dyslexia, and ADHD.
Web Content Accessibility Guideline Resources for Developers
What developers need to know about the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and making websites accessible.
Web Content Accessibility Guideline Resources for Designers
We explore how the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) impact digital design and designers. Everything you need to know to make your web experience accessible.
Web Content Accessibility Guideline: Writing Resources for Authors
We explore how the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) impact content writing and content authors. Everything you need to know to make your web experience accessible.
Understanding Users Needs - TAdER Project on Text Adaptability
The TAdER project encourages developers to include specific text customization functionality in their products to meet the needs of people with low vision, dyslexia, and related conditions that impact reading.
Text Display Aspects that Users Need to Customize
Interacting with People with Disabilities
Some people are uncomfortable talking with people with disabilities. This article gives you some basic tips to help you be more comfortable interacting with people with disabilities, and to help people with disabilities more enjoy interacting with you.
Accessible Virtual Conferences
This is a guide to organizing and executing accessible virtual conferences inclusive for people with disabilities. Guidance is based on accessibility standards such as the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and user experiences with virtual meetings.
Accessible Conference Guide
This document contains information for organizers of academic conferences who wish to make their events as accessible as possible, so that everyone can participate fully, including people with disabilities and sensory or neurological differences.
WCAG.com
WCAG.com is your essential online resource for understanding and applying the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), advancing web accessibility and improving your users’ experience.
WCAG Glossary | WCAG
A glossary of terms and their definitions related to digital accessibility and the web content accessibility guidelines (WCAG).
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.
Windows Speech Recognition commands
Learn how to control your PC by voice using Windows Speech Recognition commands for dictation, keyboard shortcuts, punctuation, apps, and more.
Use voice recognition in Windows
First, set up your microphone, then use Windows Speech Recognition to train your PC.
Testing with speech recognition
A guide to testing your web content using speech recognition, looking at the ways in which speech recognition users interact with content, and the accessibility considerations these imply.
Older Users and Web Accessibility: Meeting the Needs of Ageing Web Users
Guidance on how to make your websites, web applications, and web tools work better for older users is covered in existing international accessibility standards from the W3C, including Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Speech Recognition
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Accessibility Checker
Quickly scan your website with our free accessibility checker. Get an overview of every issue and clear instructions to fix them.
Master ADA Compliance for Websites: A Practical 3 Part Guide
Creating Accessible Videos
Videos should be produced and delivered in ways that ensure that all members of the audience can access their content. An accessible video includes captions, a transcript, and audio description and is...
Caption Guidelines for Video, Audio and Multimedia
This page describes accessibility issues related to video, audio and multimedia with integrated video and audio. Please see the links on this page for information about policy and guidelines as well as examples of a captioned video and transcribed audio.
Accessible Images
Most people know that you need to provide alternative text for images. There is much more to the accessibility of an image than just its alt text. There are many additional accessibility principles and techniques regarding images.
Alt text writing course
U.S. Access Board - ADA Accessibility Standards
The Access Board is responsible for providing technical assistance and training on these Standards.