[old] WAI Resources on Implementing Accessibility
This page has been replaced by Planning and Implementing Web Accessibility.
- Implementation Plan for Web Accessibility
- Outlines considerations for planning a process for implementing accessibility.
- Improving the Accessibility of Your Web Site
- Provides approaches and tips for fixing accessibility barriers in existing Web sites; in other words, repairing accessibility problems, or retrofitting a site to improve accessibility.
- Involving Users in Web Projects for Better, Easier Accessibility
- Describes how project managers, designers, and developers can better understand accessibility issues and implement more effective accessibility solutions in their websites and web applications; browsers, media players, and assistive technologies; authoring tools such as content management systems (CMS), blog software, and WYSIWYG editors; standards and policies on accessibility; web technologies and technical specifications.
- Web Content Accessibility and Mobile Web: Making a Web Site Accessible Both for People with Disabilities and for Mobile Devices
- Introduces the significant overlap between making a website accessible for a mobile device and for people with disabilities. Links to Experiences Shared by People with Disabilities and by People Using Mobile Devices and Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
- Selecting and Using Authoring Tools for Web Accessibility
- Provides information to help find authoring tools that support accessibility and work around the gaps in existing authoring tools.
See also:
- WAI Guidelines and Techniques - list of web accessibility standards and guidelines, which are introduced in Essential Components of Web Accessibility.