Hi Juan,
Research Web Content Accessibility Guidelines by the World Wide Web Consortium.
The latest is 2.0. You will also want to become familiar with Section 508 of
the Rehabilitation Act, part of access-board.gov. Additionally, read through
Creating Nonvisually Accessible
Documents<https://nfb.org/images/nfb/products_technology/creating_accessible_documents.docx>.
Mike
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Subject: [program-l] accessibility
Hi All,
I am developing an accessibility framework/ guidelines for my company.
One of the sections is for external tooling. Can you guys give me any pointers
on this? What I mean by external tooling is software that the company buys to
use internally for Blind and visually impaired employees.
Some of my questions are:
What is the best way to determine a software is accessible? What are some
guidelines to follow for this? Etc...
I am trying to develop an accessibility policy for my company. I have a
section for static documents like word, pdf, etc. How to determine that they
are accessible, how to make accessible documents etc.
Any pointers I would truly appreciate.
Best,
Juan Hernandez
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