A collection of high-quality online courses in accessibility for all web professionals and business owners. A couple of beginner classes are available at no cost and more advanced paid courses are available for designers, content writers, and coders.
Accessibility Toolkit
A collection of tools for incorporating inclusive design and accessibility into the process of designing, developing, and maintaining websites.
Audience: Content
Accessibility 101 for Content Creators
Don’t fall into the trap of thinking that your website developer shoulders the responsibility for accessibility. Anyone who edits content on your site needs to be aware of some basics to keep in mind while adding and editing content. This tutorial is a great overview for copywriters and content editors.
Accessible Writing Tips
A collection of tips to keep in mind when you’re writing content for the web.
Create Accessible Digital Documents
A collection of helpful resources for making digital documents of all types (Word, text, PDF, presentations, spreadsheets, etc) accessible.
Accessible written content
This webinar was presented by Abi James on April 8, 2019, but the video, slide deck, and transcript of the presentation are available. How to make written content accessible to as many people as possible.
The A11y Project
The Accessibility Project wants to help make accessibility easier to implement on the web through short, digestible content pieces kept up to date.
Accessibility for Everyone
by Laura Kalbag. This book guides you through the accessibility landscape: understand disability and impairment challenges; get a handle on important laws and guidelines; and learn how to plan for, evaluate, and test accessible design.
Disability, Human Rights, and Information Technology
by Jonathan Lazar and Michael Ashley Stein. This book addresses the global issue of equal access to information and communications technology by persons with disabilities. The right to access the same digital content at the same time and at the same cost as people without disabilities is implicit in several human rights instruments.
A Web for Everyone: Designing Accessible User Experiences
by Sarah Horton and Whitney Quesenbery. A book to help you make your site accessible without sacrificing design or innovation. Rooted in universal design principles, this book provides solutions: practical advice and examples of how to create sites that everyone can use.
What’s new in WCAG 2.1
WCAG 2.1 was released in June 2018. This article gives an overview of what’s new in 2.1 compared to 2.0