Accessible Websites - Does the ADA Apply & The Business Case

Cheryl D. Wise

Index of Slides

  1. Accessible Websites
  2. Is Your Site Required to be Accessible?
  3. The Answer Is:
  4. What does §508 require?
  5. What about the ADA? (Americans with Disabilities Act)
  6. National Federation of the Blind vs. AOL
  7. Litigation under the ADA
  8. Department of Justice
  9. State Enforcement of the ADA
  10. Spitzer Agreement
  11. Business Reasons for an Accessible Site
  12. 70% of Web Users Benefit
  13. Visual Difficulties
  14. Dexterity Problems
  15. Hearing Difficulties
  16. Where to Get Started
  17. Assessing the situation
  18. Minimum Testing
  19. Automated or Semi-Automated Testing
  20. Designer/Coder Manual Checks
  21. End User Checks
  22. Benefits of Testing HTML & CSS
  23. Use Proper Structural Mark-Up
  24. Example of HTML, CSS, and a Structured Document Schema
  25. Inspect and Verify All Informational Tag Attributes
  26. Multimedia Testing
  27. Additional Testing Areas
  28. Testing Keyboard Accessibility
  29. Setting Standards – Style Guides
  30. When the Site is Live
  31. More Resources
  32. Accessibility Tools- Checkers
  33. Accessibility Articles
  34. PBS Special-Freedom Machines

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