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[Placeholder short description] W3C’s WAI develops guidelines widely regarded as the international standard for Web accessibility support materials to help understand and implement Web accessibility resources, through international collaboration.
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[Short description for Keyboard Compatibility] All functionality must be usable with the keyboard. That is, users can access and move between links, buttons, forms, and other controls using the Tab key and other keystrokes. Websites should not require a mouse;…
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Learn more{% include icon.html name="chevron-right" %}Web Accessibility Tutorials on Menus, Page Structure, Forms, Images, Tables, and Carousels have been updated. These tutorials show you how to create web content that is accessible to people with disabilities and that improves the user experience for all users. They include general guidance, and specific examples for HTML5 and WAI-ARIA. (2017-Apr-18)
Web Accessibility Tutorials on Menus, Page Structure, Forms, Images, Tables, and Carousels have been updated. These tutorials show you how to create web content that is accessible to people with disabilities and that improves the user experience for all users. They include general guidance, and specific examples for HTML5 and WAI-ARIA. (2017-Apr-18)
Web Accessibility Tutorials on Menus, Page Structure, Forms, Images, Tables, and Carousels have been updated. These tutorials show you how to create web content that is accessible to people with disabilities and that improves the user experience for all users. They include general guidance, and specific examples for HTML5 and WAI-ARIA. (2017-Apr-18)
See All News and Announcements- Open position: Web Accessibility Engineer (China)
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At AccessU in Austin, TX, USA in May 2017
WAI is supported in part by the following organizations. Thank you!
- Adobe Systems
- Deque Systems
- ETS
- HP Enterprise
- HP Inc.
- IBM Corporation
- US Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute for Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research, contract HHSP23301500054 (WAI-Core 2015 Project)
- US Access Board (WCAG TA Project)
WAI welcomes additional sponsors and contributors.