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Sustainable accessibility
Posted on by Léonie Watson
It takes time and effort to embed sustainable accessibility into an organisation. It cannot be achieved through disconnected activities like assessments or training (although such things can be useful in their own right); sustainable accessibility needs a co-ordinated and evolving plan that encompasses every aspect of the organisation.
Choosing the right type of accessibility assessment
Posted on by Léonie Watson
This article gives an overview of what an accessibility assessment is, when it is beneficial, and when another service may be better suited.
Representative samples for accessibility assessments
Posted on by Léonie Watson
When a website is assessed using the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), it is rarely feasible to test every single page. Instead, the assessment can be based on a sample of pages that are representative of the website as a whole, to keep things as efficient and cost-effective as possible.
WCAG primer
Posted on by Léonie Watson
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of recommendations for making websites and apps accessible to people with disabilities. This article explains WCAG and how to use them.
Public sector accessibility regulations
Posted on by Léonie Watson
A new law concerning the accessibility of public sector websites and mobile apps came into effect in 2018. This article explains what the Public Sector Accessibility Regulations mean, what’s included and what isn’t, and the deadlines by which all public sector websites and mobile apps must comply.
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