For non-Web software, wherever the term “Web page” or “page” appears in WCAG 2.0 Level A and AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements, the term “software” shall be substituted for...
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C205.2.1 Word Substitution when Applying WCAG to Non-Web Software
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Voluntary Action Plan for Accessible Websites
Ensure that all new and modified web pages and content are accessible: Check the HTML1 of all new web pages....
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A. Statutory and rulemaking history
Although the Department did not propose to include Web accessibility provisions in the 2004 ANPRM or the 2008 NPRM, the Department received numerous comments urging the Department to issue...
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WEB-BASED SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
months of the effective date of this Agreement, and throughout the life of the Agreement, SDA will do the following: Establish, implement, and post online a policy that its web...
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FAQ: What is Corada's commitment to web accessibility?
We developed the site using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) with Level A compliance at a minimum and Levels AA and AAA where the technology allows....
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1. Common Problems and Solutions in Website Accessibility
This is a small sample of relatively basic problems with web design....
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E207.2.1 Word Substitution when Applying WCAG to Non-Web Software
For non-Web software, wherever the term “Web page” or “page” appears in WCAG 2.0 Level A and AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements, the term “software” shall be substituted for...
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3. Identifying other barriers to access
Technology is changing, and many website designers are using creative and innovative ways to present web-based materials....
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Attachment G
Attachment G: Web-Based Services and Programs The City of Waukegan will: Examine all images and other graphical elements on its website, www.waukeganweb.net, and modify them,...
- Web Accessibility Issues: Experiences of Students with Disabilities
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4. Applicability
Applicability The SNPRM: We proposed to apply the WCAG 2.0 Web site accessibility standard to U.S. and foreign carrier primary Web sites that market (i.e., advertise or sell) air transportation...
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
encountered on that Web site....
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5. Conforming Alternate Versions
on the primary Web site....
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Accessibility of State and Local Government Websites to People with Disabilities
Taking advantage of new technology, many State and local governments are using the web to offer citizens a host of services including: corresponding online with local officials;...
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A. Why Should Websites Be Accessible?
web browser – a computer program that downloads webpages. It is the program installed on your computer that you use to access webpages on the Internet....
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C. Developing an Action Plan For Providing Accessible Websites
The next steps are to develop an action plan to fix web content that is currently inaccessible and implement procedures to ensure that all new and modified web content is accessible....
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C.7.ii. - Can a federal agency provide alternate web pages for users with disabilities to supplement web pages that have innovative features which are inaccessible to assistive technologies?
While the provisions in 36 CFR 1194.22 allow web authors to be creative and innovative in the use of new technologies, Section 1194.22(k) requires that a text-only web page be provided only...
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Keeping Web Accessibility In Mind
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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Examples of Accessible Features for Websites
A skip navigation link provides a way to bypass the row of navigation links by jumping to the start of the web page content. 2....
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Common Problems with Websites
Have your web master and staff read the Department's technical assistance document, "Accessibility of State and Local Government Websites to People with Disabilities" (www.ada.gov/websites2...
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c. Problem: Specifying Colors and Font Sizes
Users need to be able to manipulate color and font settings in their web browsers and operating systems in order to make pages readable....
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Websites
These websites may include, but are not limited to, patient web portals, e-prescriptions, and personal health tools....
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2. Other considerations when developing websites:
include a “skip navigation” link at the top of webpages that allows people who use screen readers to ignore navigation links and skip directly to webpage...
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D. Resources
Following are a few of the many resources available to assist state and local governments in making their websites accessible: “Accessibility of State and Local Government...