The Web standard for Internet Accessibility - Bobby provides guidelines and help for designing a disabled-friendly website. Includes a fantastic facility to test your own site for accessibility. Please also see our accessibility guidelines for World of Kitsch.
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A rather daunting list of websites which offer accessibility advice for web design, but nonetheless an extremely useful resource. Provides a range of links t osites, including one to test a website for colourblindness accessibility!
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The Internet Content Rating Association will label your site with a tag so that search engines recognise your content as being safe for all audiences or, if your site contains material that is offensive, it can be customised to mark this so that minors will not come across the content.
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The Royal National Institute For The Blind provide a series of guidelines for creating pages for use by blind and visually impaired users. They also campaign for change acrooss the IT sector.
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This site is not so much an example of good web design, but an amazing piece of web architecture - the whole site has been completely designed by a deaf blind man!
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