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Web Accessibility Resources

Web Accessibility means providing clear, concise, and efficient content for all web users. When writing web content, concentrate your efforts on content is key. Provide this information incorporating various means and techniques to achieve this goal. Focus your web content underlying efficiency as your goal to achieve.

Web accessibility tools and resources.
Mid-South Access Center for Technology (ACT)
UofM's Mid-South Access Center for Technology (ACT).
U. S. Department of Justice's Americans With Disabilities Act Information on the Web.
Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) is a not-for-profit organization that uses technology to expand opportunities for all people, especially those with disabilities.
Equal Access to Software and Information.
Microsoft's accessibility site titled Technology for Everyone.
From the United States Access Board .
A Federal Agency Committed to Accessible Design.
W3C Accessibility Techniques
Guidelines for Tennessee's accessibility initiative.
W3C's Quick Ref - A customizable quick reference to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 requirements (success criteria) and techniques.
Illinois Center for Information Technology and Web Accessibility (iCITA) has a very good site HTML Best Practices.
A collective list of links related to Web-usability.
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative.
W3C's Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA) suite of web standards
Disability-related Internet resources.
Web Accessibility Training
Web Accessibility Training is offered for university clients who maintain web content for the UofM. Partnership with , an international company devoted to making the Web accessible for all.
Maintainers of Accessibility tool.
Jakob Nielsen's Web site pertaining to Web usability.