Not exact matches
Specifically, we are going to cover two sets of compliance
standards: the Web
Accessibility - related ones (WAI /
WCAG -2 / Section 508 / ADA), and those pertaining to electronic records (21 CFR part 11).
Today,
WCAG 2.0 is the de facto compliance
standard for building accessible websites and is increasingly becoming de jure too, as governments adopt it wholesale as their official
accessibility standard, especially for government run and / or funded websites.
The primary
accessibility standards are the Worldwide Web Consortium's (W3C's) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0), its Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG 2.0), and its Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA 1.0) s
accessibility standards are the Worldwide Web Consortium's (W3C's) Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0), its Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG 2.0), and its Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA 1.0) s
Accessibility Guidelines (
WCAG 2.0), its Authoring Tool
Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG 2.0), and its Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA 1.0) s
Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG 2.0), and its Accessible Rich Internet Application (ARIA 1.0) specification.
We also adhere to industry recognized
accessibility standards 508,
WCAG 2.0 Level AA, and WAI - ARIA compliance.
Enhanced
Accessibility Support in Adobe Captivate 7 Learn how to create eLearning courses that address accessibility standards such as Section 508 and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.
Accessibility Support in Adobe Captivate 7 Learn how to create eLearning courses that address
accessibility standards such as Section 508 and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.
accessibility standards such as Section 508 and Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 2.
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (
WCAG 2.0).
We make a concerted effort to meet the
standards of Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (
WCAG) 2.0, and Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
The gold
standard in website
accessibility is to have your website certified to meet Web Content Accessibility Guide
accessibility is to have your website certified to meet Web Content
Accessibility Guide
Accessibility Guidelines (
WCAG).
This website meets or exceeds the level A
standards of the Web Content
Accessibility Guideline (
WCAG) 2.0, as of the initial release date.
«Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (
WCAG)» is an international
standard for websites and web content that are accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities.
Resources (many come from the US and Europe who have had to comply with
accessibility laws and standards for quite some time): SAIF Adobe accessibility resource center Database of Accessibility Resources Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Microsoft Accessibility Resource Centers Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography: Accessibil
accessibility laws and
standards for quite some time): SAIF Adobe
accessibility resource center Database of Accessibility Resources Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Microsoft Accessibility Resource Centers Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography: Accessibil
accessibility resource center Database of
Accessibility Resources Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Microsoft Accessibility Resource Centers Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography: Accessibil
Accessibility Resources Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Microsoft Accessibility Resource Centers Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography: Accessibil
Accessibility Guidelines (
WCAG) 2.0 Microsoft
Accessibility Resource Centers Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography: Accessibil
Accessibility Resource Centers
Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography: Accessibil
Accessibility Resource Links HCI Bibliography: HCI Webliography:
AccessibilityAccessibility Resources