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  2. Web accessibility - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_accessibility

    Web accessibility, or eAccessibility, [1] is the inclusive practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to, websites on the World Wide Web by people with physical disabilities, situational disabilities, and socio-economic restrictions on bandwidth and speed. When sites are correctly designed, developed and ...

  3. Web Accessibility Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Web Accessibility Initiative. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)'s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is an effort to improve the accessibility of the World Wide Web for people with disabilities. People with disabilities encounter difficulties when using computers generally, but also on the Web.

  4. What to Know About Website Accessibility

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    Website accessibility also allows all disabled individuals to use the web, including those experiencing auditory issues, cognitive issues, neurological issues, physical issues, speech impairments ...

  5. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    Accessibility. The public transport system in Curitiba, Brazil, offers universal access via wheelchair lifts. Accessibility is the design of products, devices, services, vehicles, or environments so as to be usable by people with disabilities. [1] The concept of accessible design and practice of accessible developments ensures both "direct ...

  6. What to Know About Computers for the Visually Impaired - WebMD

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    Founded in 1995, Computers for the Blind is a non-profit organization that helps provide computers, accessibility software, and technology training to blind and visually impaired people.

  7. WebMD Accessibility Statement

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    We endeavor to follow those standards used by the Federal government for technology accessibility for people with disabilities (Section 508), and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2. ...

  8. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    ISO / IEC: www.iso.org /standard /58625.html. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are part of a series of web accessibility guidelines published by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the main international standards organization for the Internet. They are a set of recommendations for ...

  9. Learn More About Screen Readers for Blind or Low-Vision People

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    Non-Visual Desktop Access (NVDA) is the second-most-popular Windows screen reader after JAWS and has the added benefit of being free. It works best with Chrome and Firefox. Screen readers are an ...

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