He encontrado una serie de tres artículos muy interesantes que explican de forma sencilla cómo realizar una evaluación de la accesibilidad web. Los artículos son:
Evaluating website accessibility part 1, Background and Preparation
1. Background
2. Preparation: install some tools
3. The checkpoints
Evaluating website accessibility part 2, Basic Checkpoints
1. Validate HTML and CSS
2. No frames, please
3. Automated accessibility checking tools
4. Images and alternative text
5. Make sure that JavaScript is unobtrusive
6. Increase text size
7. Look for semantic markup
8. Disable CSS
9. Use Fangs to emulate a screen reader
Evaluating website accessibility part 3, Digging Deeper
1. Colour contrast
2. Document titles
3. Link text
4. Non HTML formats
5. Platform discrimination
6. Keyboard navigation
7. Data tables
8. Form controls and labels
9. Use a screen reader
10. Don’t overlook the content
11. Further reading
Evaluating website accessibility part 1, Background and Preparation
1. Background
2. Preparation: install some tools
3. The checkpoints
Evaluating website accessibility part 2, Basic Checkpoints
1. Validate HTML and CSS
2. No frames, please
3. Automated accessibility checking tools
4. Images and alternative text
5. Make sure that JavaScript is unobtrusive
6. Increase text size
7. Look for semantic markup
8. Disable CSS
9. Use Fangs to emulate a screen reader
Evaluating website accessibility part 3, Digging Deeper
1. Colour contrast
2. Document titles
3. Link text
4. Non HTML formats
5. Platform discrimination
6. Keyboard navigation
7. Data tables
8. Form controls and labels
9. Use a screen reader
10. Don’t overlook the content
11. Further reading