You can find lists of resources on the World Wide Web. Here are some good places to start:
- Designing More Usable Web Sites [1]
Resources include links to web design tools, government publications, accessibility, guidelines, and discussion forums. - Accessible Web Design [2]
Resources include links to web design tools, checklists, and articles on usability and design. - Getting Started with Web Accessibility [3]
Resources include links to mainstream developers' accessibility information, accessibility organizations, and legal, policy, and government sites. - Guidelines and resources supported by the World Wide Web Consortium [4] and the Web Accessibility Initiative [5].
- Section 508 [6]
U.S. government standards and resources on accessible information technology, including websites.
References
- [1] Designing More Usable Web Sites
http://trace.wisc.edu/world/web/ - [2] Accessible Web Design
http://www.washington.edu/doit/Resources/web-design.html - [3] Getting Started with Web Accessibility
http://www.w3.org/WAI/gettingstarted/Overview.html - [4] World Wide Web Consortium
http://www.w3.org/ - [5] Web Accessibility Initiative
http://www.w3.org/WAI/ - [6] Section 508
http://www.section508.gov/