Making Audio and Video Media Accessible
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides information on how to make audio and video accessible, including captions, audio descriptions, transcripts and accessible media players.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides information on how to make audio and video accessible, including captions, audio descriptions, transcripts and accessible media players.
Does your organization have an accessibility statement? Section508.gov explains why your organization needs one, and how to write one.
Section508.gov provides a thorough overview of how to create accessible documents, electronic signatures, media, and more.
As the organization responsible for setting accessibility standards for HB21-1110, the Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology provides an overview of how content providers can make online documents accessible.
The A11Y Project created a great video overview for conducting a website accessibility audit.
Section 508 provides an overview of Universal Design and accessibility.
The Colorado Governor’s Office of Information Technology created a User Experience Playbook to help organizations create human-centered web services.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) discusses tools organizations can use to evaluate websites for accessibility.
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) provides information and tips for making web content accessibly, including meaningful alt text, effective link text, 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.