Data visualisations
Core guidance for making data visualisation content more accessible.
Jim TysonCore guidance for making data visualisation content more accessible.
Jim TysonCore guidance to make coding content more accessible.
Jim TysonMost websites are inaccessible, this creating barriers to users, this guide will help to override some default styles, which will be particularly useful to keyboard or low-vision users
Darren LeeA look at how to test websites using a Screen Reader with the most common functions.
Matt PatemanA basic guide to audio description.
Ben WatsonAssistive technology is technology used by individuals with disabilities in order to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible.
Ben WatsonThe proposal addresses accessibility of educational content specifically with respect to the STEMM disciplines. We use the acronym science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and medicine (STEMM), acknowledging that the issues affect a broader community than this. We also raise the issue of accessible coding, which is not as frequently addressed as other, better understood issues. The topics covered in these guides are specific to STEMM and we set out the standard where possible with links to help in meeting it.
Jim TysonThis guide is going to introduce some of the tools used throughout the accessibility industry to test pages against many WCAG violations and identify some A11y best practices
Darren LeeLearn to create accessible links, in documents, websites and other digital media platforms that are clear, understandable and perceivable to users
Darren LeeThe Public Sector Bodies (Websites and Mobile Applications) (No.2) Accessibility Regulations 2018 are a set of laws requiring public sector bodies to proactively make their digital estates accessible for both internal and external facing content. The regulations do this by requiring compliance with technical standards through the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1.
George Rhodes