
Two Paths for Digital Disability Law
Digital accessibility has its roots in a decades-long legal movement.
Two Paths for Digital Disability Law Read MoreDigital accessibility has its roots in a decades-long legal movement.
Two Paths for Digital Disability Law Read MoreDiversity nourishes insight and innovation; it helps society to become more empathetic, and design more compassionate technologies.
The Harm in Conflating Aging With Accessibility Read MoreThe Firefox 70 Accessibility Inspector is an auditing facility to help identify and fix many common mistakes and practices to help improve site accessibility.
Auditing For Accessibility Problems With Firefox Developer Tools Read MoreACE: A Colour Palette Design Tool for Balancing Aesthetics and Accessibility
Journal: ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, January 2017
By Garreth W. Tigwell, David R. Flatla, and Neil D. Archibald
This websites contains a web development tool, which can be found under the heading Palette. The purpose of the tool is to assist web designers and developers in selecting a range of colours to use on a website and quickly reveal which pairs will pass or fail at the three different WCAG 2.0 contrast ratio values.
ACE: the Accessible Colour Evaluator Read MoreThe World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) commitment to lead the Web to its full potential includes promoting a high degree of usability for people with disabilities. The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is an initiative of the W3C.
WAI develops its work through W3C’s consensus-based process, involving different stakeholders in Web accessibility. These include industry, disability organizations, government, accessibility research organizations, and more.
Web Accessibility Initiative Read More