Web accessibility
- Access Adobe Acrobat
- Access.Adobe.Com is a tool that allows blind and visually impaired users to read any document in Adobe PDF format. The tool converts PDF documents into simple HTML or ASCII text which can then be read by a number of common screen reading programs that synthesize the HTML as audible speech.
- Copyright Material for People with Disabilities
- This information sheet is published by the Australian Copyright Council and provides information for organisations wanting to reproduce copyright material for people with a print or intellectual disability.
- TRACE - Designing a More Usable World for All
- Trace has been a pioneer in the field of technology and disability, and has published many articles and resources on web accessibility.
- Web Standards Project
- The Web Standards Project is a grassroots coalition fighting for standards that ensure simple, affordable access to web technologies for all.
- World Wide Web Access: Disability Discrimination Act Advisory Notes
- These advisory notes, published by the Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC), are intended to assist people and organisations involved in developing or modifying web pages, by making clearer what the requirements of the DDA are in this area, and how compliance with them can be achieved.
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
- Strategies, guidelines and resources to make the web accessible to people with disabilities
- WebXACT
- A free online service that lets you test single pages of web content for quality, accessibility, and privacy issues.
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