Making Websites Accessible
A supplement to the SAIF Standards for Disability Information and Advice Provision in Scotland
Table of Content
| 1 Foreword |
| 2 Acknowledgements |
| 3 Introduction |
| 4 How to get online |
| 5 How to plan your website |
- put someone in charge
- clarify your aims and objectives
- identify your target audience and their needs
- gather the content together
- create an outline for your website
- promote ownership of the website within your organisation
- adopt the right attitude
| 6 How to design your website |
- choose a web designer
- what is meant by accessible web design?
- web accessibility issues for particular groups
| 7 How to maintain your accessible website |
- keeping your website up to date
- allowing staff to publish and edit their information
- determining staff support need
- choosing a content management system
| 8 Where to get further help |
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This document is available:
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Published by the Scottish Consumer Council
Royal Exchange House, 100
Queen Street
Glasgow G1 3DN.
ISBN 0-9543408-0-9
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Page updated 01.04.2003