Promoting Laws & Policies List
We welcome your help telling everyone about the updated Web Accessibility Laws and Policies
If you write a blog, newsletter article, or such, please let us know by sending e-mail to wai-eo-editors@w3.org and we'll add it to our list. Thanks!
Basic Info
Resource: Web Accessibility Laws and Policies
WAI tweet: Web #Accessibility Laws & Policy Listing from #W3C #EOWG updated: https://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/Overview Info in e-mail: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2017AprJun/0195.html -#a11y
The Education and Outreach Working (EOWG) has updated the Web Accessibility Laws and Policies list at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/Overview
The redesigned user interface now includes an overview table with sort-able columns and filters, such as for W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
If you have information on other laws and policies, we encourage you to submit it through the Add or Update form at: https://www.w3.org/WAI/Policy/updates.html
Comments on the user interface or other aspects are also welcome via GitHub or e-mail. These are linked near the bottom of the page under "Help improve this page".
In the future EOWG plans to make additional enhancements to the user interface and functionality, and update information for other regions, including Australian states, Canadian provinces, and US states.
EOWG record keeping
Tweet threads:
Each of these have many RTs and Likes.
- WAI
- As of 10 Jun morning
- Impressions: 14,920
- Total engagements: 287
- Link clicks: 96
- Retweets: 52
- Detail expands: 79
- Likes: 47
- As of 10 Jun morning
- Knowbility
- As of 10 Jun morning: 33 RT, 41 likes
- Steve F
- As of 8 Jun morning: 14 RT, 18 likes
- W3C
- Robert
- Mary Jo
- Eric
- Shadi
- Lainey