Resources for Web Users, People with Disabilities, and Advocates
This page provides a starting point for information that is particularly relevant to web users, people with disabilities, and advocates.
- Introduction to Web Accessibility
- Includes links to videos and to lots more information that you might want to read now or later.
We encourage you to read this page even if you know a lot about accessibility. - Contacting Organizations about Inaccessible Websites
- Provides guidance on reporting web accessibility barriers.
- Easy Checks - A First Review of Web Accessibility
- Guides you through checking a web page for some common accessibility barriers.
- Digital Accessibility Foundations - Free Online Course
- Introduces a self-paced course from W3C WAI for developers, designers, ux, writers, managers, advocates. It is designed for non-technical and technical learners, including students, instructors, professionals, and people with disabilities. The course is free, with optional certificate.
We encourage you to look around the W3C WAI website to find other information that you might be interested in reading or sharing with others.
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