Guidance on Web Accessibility and the ADA Existing technical standards provide helpful guidance concerning how to ensure accessibility of website features These include the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Section 508 Standards, which the federal government uses for its own websites
What is Accessibility: Definition, Guide Examples - United Way NCA Accessibility is the practice of designing environments, technologies, products, and services so that they can be used by all people–regardless of disability, age, or other factors that may affect access
What is accessibility? - Learn web development | MDN This article starts the module off with a good look at what accessibility is — this overview includes what groups of people we need to consider and why, what tools different people use to interact with the web, and how we can make accessibility part of our web development workflow
Resource Page: ADA Requirements for Website Accessibility Resource Page: ADA Requirements for Website Accessibility Updated April 2026 Understanding the 2024 DOJ Final Rule In April 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) released a final rule implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for web-based government services provided by state and local governments The rule establishes standards for web content accessibility based on
ADA Digital Accessibility Rules: Here’s How to Prepare Public entities serving fewer than 50,000 people have until April 26, 2027, to meet these standards Statewide Contract Resources The Operational Services Division offers Statewide Contract ITS82 IT Accessibility Services, making available a variety of resources to assist organizations with digital accessibility
How the digital world is becoming more accessible. : NPR Higher education is especially reliant on computers and phones, but accessibility for people with disabilities has often been forgotten A new federal rule could change that
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