Below is a listing of all the main pages available on this website. This listing is divided into the following sections
- Our website accessibility services
- Details of our company
- List of useful resources
- Some sample website accessibility reports
- List of sessions in the on-line accessibility course
Website Accessibility Services
- Home page giving an overview of the company and its products
- Summary of our accessibilty and usability services
- Website Accessibility Reports
- Website Accessibility Testing (WAI / DDA Tests)
- Template Accessibility testing
- Website Accessibility Certification
- E-Government Website Reports
- Benchmarking reports
- Training & Consultancy
- Order WAI test on-line (form)
- Request a quotation (form)
- Usability Reports
The Company
Resources
- Library & Links
- Technical notes for building an accessible website
- Individual elements of accessibility (Index)
- Accessibility checklist for webdesign teams
- Web Accessibility for all
- Website Accessibility technologies
- Business Case for an Accessible Website
- Frequently Asked Questions about website accessibility (FAQs)
- Importance of user profiling
- Legal aspects of website accessibility (UK)
- Simple "do it yourself" test of your website's accessibility
- Tips for making your website accessible
Sample Reports in PDF
The following links open documents in PDF format.
If you do not have a PDF reader (such as Acrobat)
you can download the reader from the Adobe website (it is free). Click here to download Adobe PDF Reader
If you would like copies in MS Word format,
please contact us by using our contact form
- Combined accessibility and usability report for a small organisation (474 kb)
- WAI Level 1/A Accessibility report (400kb)
- WAI Level 1 and 2 (A/AA) Accessibility report (1.2 mb)
- WAI Level 1 and 2 (A/AA) test score sheet (40 kb)
- Usability Report for a Local Authority (293 kb)
On-Line Web Accessibility Course lessons
The following is a list of the individual modules of the course. To follow the full course, including exercises, you will need to register at the course home page
- Introduction to how the web works (lesson1a)
- Tools and techniques used by disabled people for browsing the web (lesson1b)
- Writing accessible text content for a website (lesson2a)
- Defining language,abbreviations and quotations for accessible content ( lesson2b)
- Organising page content for assistive technologies (lesson2c)
- Creating a semantic structure for accessible web pages (lesson3a)
- Using the list elements to aid accessibilty of web pages (lesson3b)
- Using data tables to aid the accessibility of web pages (lesson3c)
- Benefits of a sound page structure and using accurate HTML or XHTML (lesson3d)
- Using stylesheets so that pages look good and are accessible (lesson4a)
- Creating a style sheet (lesson4b)
- Example of how a page layout can be changed by different stylesheets (lesson4c)
- Relative (proportional) dimensioning for accessible web pages (lesson4d)
- Benefits of the standard page layout (lesson4e)
- Using tables for an accessible web page layout (lesson5a)
- How to make frames accesible (lesson5b)
- Suitable fonts and how to apply them for an accessible website (lesson6a)
- Using colour when creating an accessible website ( lesson6b)
- How to use images to create an accessible website (lesson7a)
- How to use CSS for decorative images in an accessible website (lesson7b)
- How to use image maps so that they are accessible (lesson7c)
- Using device independant scripts (lesson8a)
- Embeding animations without creating barriers to accessibility (lesson8b)
- Using audio and video in an accessible website (lesson8c)
- How to create accessible forms (lesson9a)
- Making forms easier for disabled people to use (lesson9b)
- Designing accessible navigation links (lesson10a)
- Creating accessible navigation menu bars (lesson10b)
- Creating a site map for an accessible website (lesson10c)
- How to include non-html documents in an accessible website (lesson11a)
- How to test a website for accessibility (lesson12a)
- A simple testing procedure for accessibility (lesson12b)
- Introduction to the W3C and S508 Accessibility guidelines (guidelinesintro)
- WAI guidelines Principle 1
- WAI guidelines Principle 2
- WAI guidelines Principle 3
- WAI guidelines Principle 4
- S508 Accessibility guidelines