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The official standard is the [https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/ WCAG 2.0 standard] by the [[World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]]. For resources related to the standard, see [[:Category: WCAG Guidelines]]. | The official standard is the [https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/ WCAG 2.0 standard] by the [[World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]]. For resources related to the standard, see [[:Category: WCAG Guideline |WCAG Guidelines]]. | ||
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/futuremedia/accessibility/mobile BBC Mobile Accessibility Standards & Guidelines] | * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/futuremedia/accessibility/mobile BBC Mobile Accessibility Standards & Guidelines] | ||
* [http://www-03.ibm.com/able/guidelines/ci162/accessibility_checklist.html IBM Web Accessibility Checklist Version 7] | * [http://www-03.ibm.com/able/guidelines/ci162/accessibility_checklist.html IBM Web Accessibility Checklist Version 7] |
Revision as of 18:17, 12 July 2020
The Basics
Accessibility in the sense considered here refers to the design of products, devices, services, or environments so as to be usable by people who experience disabilities. The concept of accessible design and practice of accessible development ensures both "direct access" (i.e. unassisted) and "indirect access" meaning compatibility with a person's assistive technology (for example, computer screen readers).
From Accessibility on Wikipedia
- Types of Disabilities
- Why Accessibility
- The Business Value of Accessible Software.
- Assistive Technology that Benefits Everyone.
- Read about Accessibility Legal Issues.
Standards and Guidelines
The official standard is the WCAG 2.0 standard by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). For resources related to the standard, see WCAG Guidelines.
Getting it done
Accessibility 101: The things you need to get started
Fostering the Culture
- Extreme Design by Derek Featherstone is a one-hour video of how accessible design benefits everyone.
- Creating a Culture of Accessibility by Cordelia McGee Tubs at the Dropbox Tech Blog. This article discusses generating excitement around accessibility, running an accessibility device lab, rewarding the organization's champions, spreading knowledge, and developing a culture of learning around accessibility.
- Reframing Accessibility for the Web by me at A List Apart. This article discusses how stereotypes work, how they're interfering with our accessible design process, and one approach to testing for accessibility that takes the stereotypes out of the direct line of fire.
- Accessibility for Teams by the US Government outlines how each role at an organization or in a team can improve the accessibility of a product.
Agile and Accessibility
- How to write user stories user stories for web accessibility by Kathy Wahlbin at Interactive Accessibility
Specific topics
- Accessible Error Handling
- Writing Accessibly
- Accessible color systems
- Accessibility overlays do not work
Testing tools
Why test with people who have disabilities?
- Accessibility user testing: a cautionary tale by Daniel Pidcock outlines one example of what can happen when we assume that our work is accessible.
How to test
- Web Accessibility Testing: What Can be Tested and How by Karl Groves in September 2012 outlines what can be tested by automated systems and what requires a person (preferably with disabilities) to test. He also encourages people and companies to Do Automatic Testing First but not as the only thing you do.
- Considering accessibility when designing a usability test outlines ways to integrate accessibility testing into usability testing -- since if it's not accessible, it's not usable.
- Accessibility Testing Tools outlines information about testing code, such as how to use a screen reader and what automated tools are available.
- Accessibility In User-Centered Design: Recruiting Screener gives a detailed screener example
Accessibility & Mobile Design
- Mobile And Accessibility: Why You Should Care And What You Can Do About It by TJ VanToll at Smashing Magazine
Accessibility & Game Design
- Creating an accessible breakout game using Web Audio & SVG by David Roussett
anne’s Accessibility talks
Related topics
- Accessibility-related memes and humor
- Disability as Inspiration Porn
- Products mocked as “lazy” or “useless” are often important tools for people with disabilities by s.e. smith for Vox
- Cool stuff for blind, deaf, or non-verbal people (youtube)
- I am not broken: the language of disabilityby Bookworm Blues
- Overcompensating: Magical Erasure of Blindness in SFF
Accessible PDF files
Web Accessibility 101: Screen Magnification & Reflow in Acrobat Reader https://youtu.be/fCrZhnFrxjk
Additional Resources
- PDF Accessibility by WebAIM
- WAI-ARIA <-- this totally doesn't belong here but I'm not sure where to put it yet
- WebAIM Resources page
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Pages in category "Accessibility"
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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- Accessibility 101
- Accessibility Legal Issues
- Accessibility overlays do not work
- Accessibility Testing Tools
- Accessibility-related memes and humor
- Accessibility: You must be aware of your own stereotypes
- Accessibility: You will not always be able-bodied
- Accessible color systems
- Accessible Error Handling
- An Alphabet of Accessibility
- Assistive Technology that Benefits Everyone
Media in category "Accessibility"
The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total.
- A-bad-designer-accessibility.jpg 500 × 713; 97 KB
- Jameswilliamsaccessibilityquote.jpg 1,200 × 672; 80 KB