Website Accessibility How-to-Guides
The Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology developed website accessibility guides that share best practices for website page structure, accessible documents, links, forms, and more.
The Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology developed website accessibility guides that share best practices for website page structure, accessible documents, links, forms, and more.
Information and resources on how HB21-1110 impacts libraries and library websites.
The Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology shares Resources & tools for complying with HB21-1110. You can view the webinar and access the session slides.
The Bureau of Internet Accessibility shares information about making kiosks accessible. This information should help organizations plan conversations with kiosk vendors.
Sign up for the State of Colorado’s Monthly Accessibility Newsletter to stay up to date on resources and information related to accessibility.
HB21-1110 requires state and local governments to ensure their websites and other digital resources are accessible by July 2024. This law covers all online content and materials, including but not limited to text, links, images, forms, PDFs, documents and embedded third-party applications.
The Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology created several resources to help state and local entities comply with House Bill HB21-1110 by making their websites and other digital resources accessible by July 2024.
Want to learn more about the accessibility features for your meeting platform? Here are links to the features of some of the most popular platforms. Zoom Microsoft Teams Google Meet GoTo Meeting WebEx Adobe Connect
3PlayMedia discusses why both captions and audio descriptions are vital to making virtual meetings and events accessible in this article.
Section508.gov walks through everything you need to consider to make your virtual meetings and events accessible.