Presented as a webinar for the Education Institution on October 4, 2018, this presentation is very similar to my last one on auditing websites, but with focus on Canadian legislation and with the addition of what’s new in WCAG 2.1 Continue reading “Presentation: Evaluating Your Website for Accessibility Compliance and WCAG 2.1”
Tag: WCAG
Making Your Website Accessible Part 4: WCAG 2.1
The latest revision of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), version 2.1, was recently published. While it’s a few years old, I still often refer to my series of blog posts that break down WCAG 2.0 because unlike many of my other articles on web accessibility, it refers to the WCAG criteria by number. This extra part to the series is to specifically cover what’s new in WCAG 2.1. Continue reading “Making Your Website Accessible Part 4: WCAG 2.1”
Alignment of WCAG with Section 508 (US) & Canadian Legislation
So I promised @gmcharlt a while ago (think last November) that I would do a blog post on comparing how the US and Canadian legislation regulations align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. Continue reading “Alignment of WCAG with Section 508 (US) & Canadian Legislation”
TRY 2013: Implementing WCAG by Making Your Website Accessible for Everyone
If you’ve read my previous posts on web accessibility, then most of this will be a rehash. This is the version that I did for the TRY 2013 conference, where I reorganized a few things and put in different examples. Continue reading “TRY 2013: Implementing WCAG by Making Your Website Accessible for Everyone”
Making Your Website Accessible Part 3: Content WCAG Compliance
This is actually a repost of my guest post on the ACRL TechConnect Blog. Continue reading “Making Your Website Accessible Part 3: Content WCAG Compliance”