The power of the webThe power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.
The Web is fundamentally designed to work for all people, whatever their hardware, software, language, location, or ability. When the web meets this goal, it is accessible to people with a diverse range of hearing, movement, sight, and cognitive ability.
Including everyoneWeb accessibility is about designing web sites, applications, technologies, tools, products and services in an inclusive manner, and thus lifting barriers to communication and interaction that many people face in the physical world.
The mission of the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is to develop strategies, standards, and supporting resources to help you make the web accessible to people with disabilities, thus enabling everyone to participate equally on the web.
Introduction to Web Accessibility and W3C Standards
About the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)WAI develops its work through W3C’s consensus-based process, involving different stakeholders in web accessibility. These include industry, disability organizations, government, accessibility research organizations, and more, and in partnership with organizations around the world, pursues accessibility of the web through these primary activities:
W3C Members play a significant role in shaping the Web.
Contact W3C to learn more about the benefits of W3C Membership to play a significant role yourself!
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