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Information exchange has changed considerably in recent decades. Instead of mechanical means of information distribution, digital resources have opened up a whole new world for all of us and allow access to information through numerous channels. Websites are a way to compile, categorize and distribute information. When developing sites, web accessibility is important. See accessibility standards here: https://webaim.org/standards/wcag/.

Simply put, web accessibility means providing everyone access to online resources including webpages, associated documents and multimedia. Read more.

An accessible website can pay big dividends by reaching more people who may want to attend Texas A&M, utilize our valuable resources or take part in the myriad of events available within our campus community.

Why is web accessibility important?

-An accessible Web ensures that everyone can access information. Read more.

-Making your site more accessible can increase traffic on your site, improve your site's usability, and raise your search rankings.

-There are federal and state regulations which require public universities to have accessible websites.

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What do you need to know?

  1. Creating accessible web content
  2. Utilizing universal design principles
  3. Developing websites with accessibility and inclusion in mind

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