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How-To: Accessible Web Design

You may think creating a fully accessible Web site is a daunting, time-consuming task. While it requires a little more work, the rewards are great. Fully accessible sites can be interpreted by anyone, regardless of hardware, software, connection speed, and/or disability. They will be easier for all students to use, improving comprehension and possibly even saving you time in the long run.


Meaningful Alternatives

Accessible design requires a shift in the way you think about Web development. You will need to consider how all people access your content, rather than simply building a Web page that looks nice and works well on your computer. One of the most important considerations is meaningful alternatives for content that may be inaccessible to some students. Meaningful alternatives provide all the content in a format that is accessible to people with disabilities. For example:



Accessible Design Techniques

This section describes specific techniques you can use to create more accessible Web-based media and addresses the most common accessibility challenges. The techniques are organized by media type.

Tip. Icons are used throughout this section to illustrate the types of disabilities affected by each technique.

Students who are blind.
Blindness
Students with low vision.
Low vision
Students who are color-blind.
Color-blindness
Students with hearing impairments.
Hearing
Students with mobility impairments.
Mobility
Students with specific learning disabilities.
Learning
Students with health impairments.
Health



More Info. The techniques in this section will help you create Web documents that comply with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Your university's office of disability services may be able to offer you further information about accessibility requirements.


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