Web Accessibility Resources

In this section you can find a curated list of resources related to web accessibility, including (but not limited to):

  • references to web accessibility standards and guidelines, along with supporting documents to help you make content conforming to them;
  • testing tools and evaluation techniques, to help you evaluate the conformance of your content to those standards;
  • frameworks and libraries designed to help you develop accessible websites and applications.

Resources

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about PAVE

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this document you can get answers to the most Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about PAVE (PDF Accessibility Validation Engine), an award-winning web service designed to evaluate and improve the accessibility of PDF documents.

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Introduction to PAVE V2.0

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this video from the ICT-Accessibility Lab of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), you can get an introduction to PAVE (PDF Accessibility Validation Engine), an award-winning web service aimed at evaluating and improving the accessibility of PDF documents.

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Using JAWS to Evaluate Web Accessibility

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this comprehensive tutorial by WebAIM you can get useful directions on how you can use [JAWS], perhaps the most used commercial screen reader, to test and evaluate the accessibility of your web page, application or document as quickly as possible.

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React and Accessibility Fundamentals

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this video from Deque Systems, you can get an overview on how to make a web application developed using React (a very popular JavaScript framework) accessible.

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Access8Math

Vincenzo Rubano
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Access8Math is an add-on for the NVDA screen reader that provides a lot of very useful features to help blind and visually impaired people work with Math formulas and expressions, no matter their complexity degree.

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Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT) Documentation

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this page from its developer. you can find references to all documentation resources available for Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT), an open source library aimed at generating speech, braille, and navigation for Math formulas for assistive technology users.

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Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT)

Vincenzo Rubano
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Currently under active development, Math Capable Assistive Technology (MathCAT) is an open source library aimed at generating speech, braille, and navigation for Math formulas for assistive technology users.

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MathPlayer User Manual

Vincenzo Rubano
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As its name implies, the MathPlayer User manual contains the official documentation for MathPlayer, a tool that plays a critical role with regards to Math accessibility on the Web: many browsers (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.

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MathPlayer

Vincenzo Rubano
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Initially developed by Design Science (now acquired by Wiris) to support rendering and displaying Math equations written in MathML for Internet Explorer, MathPlayer is a tool that plays a critical role with regards to Math accessibility on the Web.

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Unity UI Accessibility PluginDocumentation overview

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this page from the MetalPopGames website, you can find a lot of (very useful!) tutorials on how to use the Unity UI Accessibility Plugin (UAP) to make the interface of your Unity based game accessible to blind and visually impaired players.

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Unity UI Accessibility Plugin- Basic Tutorial

Vincenzo Rubano
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In this short video from MetalPopGames, you can learn how to get started making the interface of your [Unity]/https://unity.com) game accessible for blind and visually impaired users by leveraging the Unity UI Accessibility Plugin (UAP).

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