Introduction to Web Accessiblity
Dan Ficker
Are your web sites accessible to persons with disabilities? The good news is, if you are following web standards, your site(s) are likely somewhat accessible. But there are a lot of things to keep in mind to keep your site accessible to the blind, the color blind, those who prefer to use the keyboard, and much more.
I'm no expert on accessibility (sometimes abbreviated to #a11y), but have recently been learning more about it and want to share what I have learned. So I will go over some statistics about accessibility, some basic concepts to keep in mind and resources about where to find more.
http://2015.tcdrupal.org/session/building-accessible-web-sites
Are your web sites accessible to persons with disabilities? The good news is, if you are following web standards, your site(s) are likely somewhat accessible. But there are a lot of things to keep in mind to keep your site accessible to the blind, the color blind, those who prefer to use the keyboard, and much more.
I'm no expert on accessibility (sometimes abbreviated to #a11y), but have recently been learning more about it and want to share what I have learned. So I will go over some statistics about accessibility, some basic concepts to keep in mind and resources about where to find more.
http://2015.tcdrupal.org/session/building-accessible-web-sites