2012
Hands free browsing – an interview with Kim Patch | » Henny Swan's blog
I first got to know Kim Patch when we worked together on the W3C User Agent Accessibility Working Group. As a resident of the Web since it’s inception and a long term voice input / non mouse user I was always fascinated to hear what she had to say about making web content, and how a browser interprets that content, accessible.
Website checker for Section 508 Accessibility, WCAG, WAI and Broken Link Testing from the Bureau of Internet Accessibility
As a free public service, the Bureau of Internet Accessibility scans web sites and provides a complete analysis of their accessibility, along with the broken links discovered, for free.
How to Make Presentations Accessible to All
This page helps you make your presentations, talks, meetings, and training accessible to all of your potential audience, including people with disabilities and others. Inclusive presentations have many benefits.