Web Accessibility Initiative

Posted July 25th, 2005 by Christopher Phillips

The Web Accessibility Initiative has released their new website for public consumption. It’s a cleaner, more professional look that facilitates easier location of the helpful resources available there such as an Introducation to Accessibility, Curriculum on Web Content Accessibility Guidelines and a handy template for Accessibility Evaluation Reports. If you haven’t before, take some time to look around, there are lots more goodies where those came from!


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