Links to Web Site Accessibility Information
NOTE: All of these links will open in a new browser window.
Access Adobe.com Access.Adobe.Com is a tool that allows blind and visually impaired users to read any document in Adobe PDF format.
All Things Web: Compatibility and Accessibility A site dedicated to the creation of an accessible, truly World-wide Web
Applying the ADA to the Internet: A Web Accessibility Standard There are significant legal and practical reasons for ensuring web accessibility. Web accessibility refers to the design of a webpage that embraces the requirements of Universal Design in order to ensure that all users can access the information on the page
Blindness Resource Center: Access to the Internet, Web, and Windows
Colour Blindness and Link Colours We should definitely be concerned about changing link colours, (and of course, text and background colours) of our web pages.
Henter-Joyce Home Page Using screen-reading and screen-magnification software developed by Henter-Joyce, blind or visually-impaired computer users access a whole world of information, education and job-related applications.
Microsoft: Accessibility and Disabilities Welcome to Microsoft's Accessibility and Disabilities site, where we provide information and tools that can help you remove barriers and make the world more accessible.
National Center for Accessible Media Web Access Project For millions of Americans, the World Wide Web is an exciting new tool for learning and communicating. For millions of deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind or visually impaired computer users, however, the Web's enhanced graphics, audio, and video capabilities are out of reach.
Sun Microsystems Enabling Technology Program Driven by the belief that designing to meet the needs of users with disabilities can improve the productivity of ALL users.
Web Authoring Strategies for Voice Browsers A position paper published by the HTML Writers Guild.
Web Page Backward Compatibility Viewer
Web Accessibility Initiative The emergence of the World Wide Web has made it possible for individuals with computer and telecommunications equipment to interact as never before. For people with disabilities, the Web holds great promise of transforming past barriers to information access. But as with any new technology, new barriers can arise in place of the old.

