Accessibility Statements - Topics A-Z
Topics A-Z listing of articles and resources about how to write accessibility statements.
- Comment: Showing Web Accessibility Statements the Door
- Submitted by Rosie Sherry. Source: DrivenQA/UN, Usability News, 29 November 2006. "Web accessibility is still in its infancy where many attempts are being made to make the web a more accessible place. I believe accessibility statements have good intentions, however as no official guidelines exists everyone has their own interpretation to what they should be. This has led to questions being raised at how effective they really are..."
- boilerplate Accessibility Statement
- TKJ Design, 2006. "A few months ago, I decided to create an Accessibility statement to highlight the attention I gave to usability/accessibility features I implemented while creating a particular web site. Unfortunately, if there is a plethora of resources that offer templates, boilerplates and other standard "Privacy Policy" statements, I found none offering a "ready-to-use" Accessibility Statement. So with the input of a few GAWDS members (Norman B. Robinson, Mel Pedley, Daniel Champion, Gez Lemon, John Foliot, Mike Cherim, Jim Byrne and Jon Gibbins), I came up with this.."
- Writing an accessibility statement
- By Lorna Gibson, Digital Media Access Group, 9 August 2004. "An accessibility statement makes a good addition to all web sites. It is a place to demonstrate that you are taking accessibility seriously and also provides extra information for visitors to your site - particularly disabled people who need to know about the accessibility of the information and services you provide..."
This category last updated: 7 February 2006