Resources
- Web Accessibility Initiative
- The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops international standards for the Web; and the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is the branch of W3C which develops guidelines widely regarded as the international standard for Web accessibility.
- Web Accessibility In Mind (WebAIM)
- WebAim is a tremendous resource for tools, articles, trainings, and services; plus it features one of the best introductions to web accessibility.
- Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
- The ADA does not address web accessibility directly, but does indirectly in Title II "Standards for Accessible Design." ADA is enforceable by the U.S. Department of Justice.
- Virginia's Web Accessibility Template Guide
- Covers web accessibility requirements and suggestions for the state of Virginia.
- Penn State's Accessibility Guide
- A comprehensive and informative guide to the issues and solutions of building accessible websites.
- "Designing More Usable Web Sites," University of Wisconsin
- A comprehensive outline of links.