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The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect. There are few things that annoy Web users more than not being able to accomplish easily the task for which they have come to a Web site. This is what website accessibility and usability is all about: making sure that your audience, whoever they are, get what they want and need from your website efficiently and effectively. The sad fact is that many websites don't do this. That is why website usability has become a hot topic. It is why the World Wide Web Consortium (W3) has put out a set of accessibility guidelines. It is why the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 508 of the Federal Acquisition Regulations include websites in their accessiblity guidelines. This website provides a general overview about accessibility, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and the Section 508 standards, as well as an outline of how to conduct a web site accessibility audit. What is Accessibility?Why is Accessibility Important?Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)Section 508 StandardsADA GuidelinesAccessibility AuditAccessibility References and ResourcesAccessible Sites| Accessibility Introduction | What is Accessibility? | Why is Accessibility Important? | W3 Consortium Guidelines | Section 508 Standards | ADA and Disabilities Guidelines | Accessibility Audit | Accessibility References and Resources | Accessible Sites | Validators | Usability Introduction | Usability Resources | InfoQuest!
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