The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)mandates that websites, especially those of state and local governments and businesses open to the public, must be accessible to people with disabilities and be designed and developed in a way that is usable by individuals with a wide range of abilities.
Web accessibility is the practice of ensuring there are no barriers that prevent interaction with, or access to
Websites on the World Wide Web by people with physical and situational disabilities.
Websites that are correctly designed, developed and edited, allow more users to have equal access to information and functionality.
A Website that is coded with semantically meaningful HTML, with textual equivalents provided for images and with links named
meaningfully, helps blind users using text-to-speech software and/or text-to-Braille.
Text and images are to be large and/or enlargeable as it is easier for users with poor sight to read and understand the content.
Hyperlinks should be underlined or differentiated by bold text to ensure that color blind users will be able to notice them.
Clickable links and areas should be large to help users who cannot control a mouse with precision.
Pages that are coded in a way that improves navigation by means of the keyboard alone or a single switch access device
alone helps users who cannot use a mouse or even a standard keyboard.
Avoid flashing images or make them optional for users prone to seizures caused by these effects are not put at risk.
Content written in plain language and illustrated with instructional diagrams help users with dyslexia and learning
difficulties to better understand the content.
Websites that are correctly coded and maintained insure all users can be accommodated without decreasing the usability
of the site for non-disabled users.
Semantically Meaningful HTML Code
Page Titles are Clear and Helpful
English Language Assigned to All Pages
All Images Have alt-text
Bold and/or Colored Hyperlinks
Clear Consistent Navigation
No Flashing Images
Clear Concise Content
Text and Images are Enlargable
Web Complient Fonts
Good Color Contrast
All headings are Sequential
Large and Colorized Buttons
Ample White Space
Audio and Video Controls
Screen Reader Friendly
Keyboard Accessibility Tab Order
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