Web Access Centre

Web Access Centre

Summary: Homepage for RNIB's web access centre.


"For me being online is everything. It's my hi-fi, my source of income, my supermarket, my telephone. It's my way in."
Lynn Holdsworth, screen reader user, Web Developer and Programmer

The Web Access Centre is a source of information for web designers, developers, content authors and website managers. Here you will find advice on how to plan, build and test accessible websites. For additional guidance, read articles on new or contentious topics and case studies from other organisations about how they have resolved accessibility issues.

We also offer the See it Right audit service as well as being available for consultancy, training and workshops.

Content author: webaccess@rnib.org.uk

Last updated: 08/04/2008 18:38

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Quiz

When helping a blind person to sit down, you should:





Your stories

JK Rowling's story - when JK Rowling had her website redesigned she asked design agency Lightmaker to push the boundaries of accessible Flash. The original site offered the user an intensely visual experience. The new site needed to keep the explorative and creative elements but present them in a universally accessible way. Find out about the key features of the site and how it was designed. JK Rowling's accessible Flash website - full story