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- Accessibility Technology Tools | Microsoft Accessibility
Explore accessibility and inclusion technology from Microsoft Accessibility Ensure and empower those around you to participate in activities at work or play
- Accessibility - Wikipedia
Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from some system or entity
- Accessibility: What Does It Mean, What Are The Purpose And Types
Accessibility is all about ensuring that everyone, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, can access information, products, services, and environments in a way that is inclusive and equal
- Introduction to Web Accessibility | Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI . . .
Accessibility is essential for developers and organizations that want to create high-quality websites and web tools, and not exclude people from using their products and services
- Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA
Existing technical standards provide helpful guidance concerning how to ensure accessibility of website features These include the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Section 508 Standards, which the federal government uses for its own websites
- What is Accessibility? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
Accessibility is the concept of whether a product or service can be used by everyone—however they encounter it Accessibility laws exist to aid people with disabilities, but designers should try to accommodate all potential users in many contexts of use anyway
- What is Accessibility? | Accessible UNH
What is Accessibility? There are many ways to define accessibility Generally, within the context of higher education, accessibility refers to the degree to which materials, spaces, or experiences are designed to allow for an individual to participate and contribute equitably
- Advancing Accessibility Together: A Step Forward in Inclusive Design
Our Inclusive Spaces Framework —developed in collaboration with partners (employees), customers, and accessibility experts—is being recognized as the “Gold Standard” by national disability rights leaders, including former U S Representative Tony Coelho, a principal author of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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