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Making Web Content Accessible

You’re most likely here because you need to make sure your website is accessible to people with disabilities.

You might have a very specific problem to solve, like how to make a CAPTCHA accessible or how to use alternate text for images, or you might be seeking guidance on just what you have to do to comply with Section 508 or WCAG 2.0.

Perhaps you need a comprehensive list of all likely issues with web accessibility – and how to address them. Or maybe you just want to ask a direct question and get a clear, expert response.

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OzWiki will tell you what you need to know to make your web content accessible, a knowledge base of problems and solutions drawing on 20 years experience working with people like you to address their disability issues.

Accessibility issues are grouped into categories and further sub-divided into topics to allow quick and easy access to the specific information you require. Use the OzWiki search according to impact on the end-user or to identify issues according to the WCAG Level: A, AA or AAA.

As a subscriber, you’ll also be able to request further or more detailed information relating to your specific situation.

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Subscribe now to get immediate access to web accessibility best practice covering over 600 errors, problems and situations, with clearly presented issues, examples, options, techniques and solutions to help you become 508 compliant and meet WCAG 2.0 A & AA level design and interaction accessibility success criteria.

Subscription to OzWiki is available for just $39 a month, and can be cancelled any time – although you can save $118 by taking out an annual subscription.

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