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Useful Links To Help Create Accessible Web Sites
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- This web site provides complete indexes of HTML and CSS commands, browser support history, browser interactions, tips & tricks, and much more. It is a recourse that I use frequently.
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- This web site explains both generic and program specific META commands and provides links to the META support pages of numerous search engines and software applications. It has a good how-to FAQ section.
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- WAI is the Accessibility Arm of the The World Wide Web Consortium and a driving force both in creating the Web's accessibility infrastructure and in promoting its use. Every aspect of accessibility - not just for the blind and visually impaired - is dealt with on this web site. There is also a host of how-to examples and criteria against which you can measure the accessibility of your own web site.
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- WebAIM focuses on a web-based teaching platform for post-secondary education and promotes the development of accessible web sites of all kinds. It includes a number of useful tutorials, including ones on graphics, forms, and the use of several different website compositions programs. It also has useful low vision and screen reader simulations.
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- Bobby is a commercial product for testing and assessing web sites and web pages to determine how they might be made more accessible. You can use this product for free through this web site on a page-by-page basis. It also provides a method for certifying web sites as accessible as well as some useful FAQ and Help pages.
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