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{{breadcrumbs |align= right|page= |url= |wikipedia=yes |openei=no |other= |othername= |officialwebsite=no}}{{TOC right}} | {{breadcrumbs |align= right|page= |url= |wikipedia=yes |openei=no |other= |othername= |officialwebsite=no}}{{TOC right}}[[File:Disability Impacts All of Us Infographic.png|thumb|1659x1659px|Disability Impacts All of Us ]] | ||
'''Accessibility''' is the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible. Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from some system or entity. The concept is often used to focus on people with disabilities or special needs and their right of access to entities, often through use of assistive technology.<section begin="lead" /> Accessibility is not to be confused with [[usability]] which is the extent to which a product (e.g., device, service, environment) can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. | '''Accessibility''' is the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible. Accessibility can be viewed as the "ability to access" and benefit from some system or entity. The concept is often used to focus on people with disabilities or special needs and their right of access to entities, often through use of assistive technology.<section begin="lead" /> Accessibility is not to be confused with [[usability]] which is the extent to which a product (e.g., device, service, environment) can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use. | ||
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* Technology - Technology is an extremely valuable way to increase inclusion for people with a range of disabilities. Augmentative communication devices and screen readers that "speak" what is on the computer screen are examples of personal technology used by individuals with disabilities to increase accessibility and inclusion. Remember that technology access does not always mean complex electronic devices; it can be as simple as a rubber pen grip. Technology access also requires that computers, Web sites, and telephone systems are all accessible to and useable by people with a range of disabilities including visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive disabilities. Also see [[#Web Accessibility|Web Accessibility]] below. | * Technology - Technology is an extremely valuable way to increase inclusion for people with a range of disabilities. Augmentative communication devices and screen readers that "speak" what is on the computer screen are examples of personal technology used by individuals with disabilities to increase accessibility and inclusion. Remember that technology access does not always mean complex electronic devices; it can be as simple as a rubber pen grip. Technology access also requires that computers, Web sites, and telephone systems are all accessible to and useable by people with a range of disabilities including visual, hearing, mobility, and cognitive disabilities. Also see [[#Web Accessibility|Web Accessibility]] below. | ||
* Communication - Communication access means providing the technology or services necessary to facilitate equivalent communication for persons with hearing, speech, cognitive, or learning disabilities. | * Communication - Communication access means providing the technology or services necessary to facilitate equivalent communication for persons with hearing, speech, cognitive, or learning disabilities. | ||
* Alternate Formats - For people with some types of disabilities, including visual impairments, written materials need to be available upon request in alternate formats including Braille, text file, large print, audiotape, or video | * Alternate Formats - For people with some types of disabilities, including visual impairments, written materials need to be available upon request in alternate formats including Braille, text file, large print, audiotape, or video captioning. | ||
== Web Accessibility == | == Web Accessibility == | ||
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* A high contrast version of the site for individuals with low vision, and a low contrast (yellow or blue) version of the site for individuals with dyslexia | * A high contrast version of the site for individuals with low vision, and a low contrast (yellow or blue) version of the site for individuals with dyslexia | ||
* Alternative media for any multimedia used on the site (video, flash, audio, etc.) - Often a transcript will suffice | * Alternative media for any multimedia used on the site (video, flash, audio, etc.) - Often a transcript will suffice | ||
* Simple and consistent navigation | * Simple and consistent navigation | ||
* Device Independent | * Device Independent | ||
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=== Web Content Accessibility Guidelines === | === Web Content Accessibility Guidelines === | ||
{{#ev: | {{#ev:YouTube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3wH76wKbig|400|right|Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1: What to Expect|frame}} | ||
The {{W|Web Content Accessibility Guidelines}} ('''WCAG''') are part of a series of [[web accessibility]] guidelines published by the {{W|Web Accessibility Initiative}} (WAI) of the {{W|World Wide Web Consortium}} (W3C), the main international standards organization for the Internet. They are a set of guidelines that specify how to make content accessible, primarily for people with [[disabilities]]—but also for all user agents, including highly limited devices, such as mobile phones. The current version, WCAG 2.0, was published in December 2008 and became an [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] standard, ISO/IEC 40500:2012 in October 2012. | The {{W|Web Content Accessibility Guidelines}} ('''WCAG''') are part of a series of [[web accessibility]] guidelines published by the {{W|Web Accessibility Initiative}} (WAI) of the {{W|World Wide Web Consortium}} (W3C), the main international standards organization for the Internet. They are a set of guidelines that specify how to make content accessible, primarily for people with [[disabilities]]—but also for all user agents, including highly limited devices, such as mobile phones. The current version, WCAG 2.0, was published in December 2008 and became an [[International Organization for Standardization|ISO]] standard, ISO/IEC 40500:2012 in October 2012. | ||
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* Users can complete and submit all forms | * Users can complete and submit all forms | ||
* Links make sense out of context | * Links make sense out of context | ||
* Media has captions and/or | * Media has captions and/or transcript<nowiki/>s | ||
* Non- | * Non-HTML content is accessible | ||
* Users can skip repetitive elements on the page | * Users can skip repetitive elements on the page | ||
* Meaning is not conveyed through color alone | * Meaning is not conveyed through color alone | ||
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* Keyboard testing | * Keyboard testing | ||
* [[Screen reader]] | * [[Screen reader]] | ||
[[Screen reader#Open%20sources|Open sources]] (free) options | |||
[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/complete-guide-to-narrator-e4397a0d-ef4f-b386-d8ae-c172f109bdb1 Microsoft Narrator] | |||
=== Questions === | === Questions === | ||
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* add alt tags | * add alt tags | ||
* create a video transcript | * create a video transcript | ||
== Tools and Tips == | == Tools and Tips == | ||
* [http://www.section508.gov/tags/common-misconceptions Common Misconceptions] | * [http://www.section508.gov/tags/common-misconceptions Common Misconceptions] | ||
* Tools to Check PDFs | * Tools to Check PDFs | ||
[https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/create-verify-pdf-accessibility.html Create and verify PDF accessibility (Acrobat Pro)] | |||
[https://www.section508.gov/create/pdfs/ Create Accessible PDFs] - Section508.gov | |||
[https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/Labs/aptt.html Adobe PDF Test Toolkit] | |||
* | * [https://www.ssa.gov/accessibility/andi/help/install.html Accessible Name & Description Inspector] (ANDI) - free accessibility testing tool maintained by the Social Security Administration | ||
* [https://wave.webaim.org/ WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools] | * [https://wave.webaim.org/ WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools] | ||
* [https://www.tpgi.com/color-contrast-checker/ | * [https://www.tpgi.com/color-contrast-checker/ Color Contrast Analyzer (CCA)] | ||
* [[Screen reader#Software options]] | * [[Screen reader#Software options]] | ||
* [https://www.powermapper.com/products/sortsite/ SortSite Desktop] - Check for broken links, spelling errors, browser compatibility, SEO, web standards, and WCAG compliance. | * [https://www.powermapper.com/products/sortsite/ SortSite Desktop] - Check for broken links, spelling errors, browser compatibility, SEO, web standards, and WCAG compliance. | ||
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===Functional Performance Criteria=== | ===Functional Performance Criteria=== | ||
* [http://www.section508.va.gov/docs/1194_31_VASection508_functional_checklist.doc VA Section 508 Checklist for Functional Performance Criteria] (doc) | * [http://www.section508.va.gov/docs/1194_31_VASection508_functional_checklist.doc VA Section 508 Checklist for Functional Performance Criteria] (doc) | ||
===Meetings, Conferences, and General Etiquette=== | ===Meetings, Conferences, and General Etiquette=== | ||
* [http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hearingloss/transcripts/Making-Meetings-Accessible.pdf CDC Making Meetings Accessible] (PDF) | * [http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hearingloss/transcripts/Making-Meetings-Accessible.pdf CDC Making Meetings Accessible] (PDF) | ||
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* [http://www.section508.va.gov/docs/1194_22_VASection508_web_checklist.doc VA Section 508 Checklist for Web-based Internet Information and Applications] (doc) | * [http://www.section508.va.gov/docs/1194_22_VASection508_web_checklist.doc VA Section 508 Checklist for Web-based Internet Information and Applications] (doc) | ||
* [http://www.section508.va.gov/docs/VAWebBestPracticesGuide.pdf VA Web Best Practices Guide] (PDF) | * [http://www.section508.va.gov/docs/VAWebBestPracticesGuide.pdf VA Web Best Practices Guide] (PDF) | ||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[mediawikiwiki:Accessibility]] | * [[mediawikiwiki:Accessibility]] | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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* [https://askjan.org/ Job Accommodation Network] (JAN) | * [https://askjan.org/ Job Accommodation Network] (JAN) | ||
==References== | ==References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{Accessibility}} | {{Accessibility}} | ||
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[[Category:Pages with YouTube videos]] | [[Category:Pages with YouTube videos]] | ||
[[Category:Accessibility]] | [[Category:Accessibility]] | ||
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