Hayley Christine

Building Accessible Web Sites in Seven Steps

Posted by: hayleythirkettle on: March 9

Accessibility for users with disabilities

This developers’ guide at Techsoup is an invaluable resource for non profits, particularly if your site designer is not a developer to start with. A warning though: some of the hints may be difficult for those without substantial experience (or a paid host) to implement. Regardless of this there are still tips most organisations can implement immediately to improve the experience of users with disabilities.

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About the Author

Hayley Thirkettle is a community issues advocate with experience volunteering for a number of NGOs, including Amnesty International and World Vision. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science with Distinction from QUT, and is a current honours student at the University of Queensland.

Favorite topics include The Environment, Human Rights Issues, Economics, The Media, Politics and Mythology in Religion.

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