The Section 508 technical standards say your web site has to satisfy sixteen specific items for web accessibility. These are specific things you must do during web site development to ensure that a person who is mobility impaired or blind, for example, can use your site. These standards are ...
5 About the Section 508 Technical Standards 5-1 Software and Operating Systems Accessibility 5-2 Web–based Information and Application Accessibility 5-3 Telecommunications Products Accessibility 5-4 Video and Multimedia Products Accessibility 5-5 Self–Contained, Closed Products Accessibility ...
The full set of Section 508 final standards is available on the Access Board web site (http://www.access-board.gov/) athttp://www.access-board.gov/sec508/standards.htm. The specific standards for the web are in §1194.22 of that document entitled "Web-based Intranet and Internet Informati...
Under Section 508, websites (and other relevant ICT products) need to conform to an earlier version of WCAG, WCAG 2.0, at Level AA. Conforming to WCAG 2.0 Level AA To conform to WCAG 2.0 Level AA, your website needs to meet a number of technical and design-based requirements. While ...
Presents an outline of the ...1194.22 Web site standards with some non-technical annotations intended to help those with Web site planning and development. Provision of a text equivalent for every nontext element; Synchronization of equivalent alternatives for any multimedia presentation with that ...
Subpart C of Access Board Section 508 enumerates important criteria that all complying forms and Captcha implementations should meet. After examining Section 508 technical standards in detail, we'll briefly evaluate the criteria from this section as well. ...
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1998 a new revision of Section 508 was adopted by the Workforce Investment Act. A. General B. Technical Standards C. Functional Performance Criteria D. Information, Documentation, and Support Section: 508 Overview General Purpose Requirements for Federal Agencies regarding disabled access to information...
accessibility requirements included in ECU’s technical architecture standards and purchasing guidelines bring existing web pages into compliance About Section 508 Disability Types Visual – blindness, low vision, color-blindness Hearing – deafness
UDM is a DDA 508 compliant, fully-featured and accessible DHTML menu, that provides useable content to all browsers - including screenreaders, search-engines and text-only browsers.