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WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind)
TypeNon-profit
Founded1999
HeadquartersLogan, Utah
Key people
Cyndi Rowland, Jared Smith, Jonathan Whiting, George Joeckel, John Northup
Number of employees
9
Websitewebaim.org

WebAIM (Web Accessibility in Mind) is a non-profit organization based at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. WebAIM has provided web accessibility solutions since 1999. WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make their own content accessible to people with disabilities.[1][2]

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Products and services

WebAIM provides a number of web accessibility products and services.[3] The WAVE accessibility evaluation tool is administered by WebAIM. This free, online tool provides visual feedback of a page's accessibility. The WAVE Toolbar is also available as an extension for both Firefox & Chrome browsers.

WebAIM web accessibility services include accessibility training, web site monitoring & reporting, certification, consulting, accessible site design, and accessibility repairs.

Community

WebAIM administers an online community that focuses on web accessibility. Community resources include a newsletter, blog, email discussion list, an onsite 2-day training, and RSS feeds.

Resources

The WebAIM web site provides extensive information for web developers, webmasters, and others interested in accessibility of web content for the following disabilities:

See also

  • Digital Accessibility Technologist

WebAIM Articles address a range of web accessibility topics, including:

References

  1. ^ Lauren Weber and Hannah Recht (2022-12-01). "Medical bills remain inaccessible for many visually impaired Americans". npr.org. NPR. Retrieved 2022-12-26. The errors, which KHN identified with the help of a tool created by WebAIM, a nonprofit web-accessibility organization, include webpage coding that would make it difficult for a blind customer using screen reader technology to shop for a health plan or find an in-network doctor.
  2. ^ Vaughn, Cheryl (2022-11-21). "How to Darken Text in PDF Files and Make Them Readable". makeuseof.com. MakeUseOf. Retrieved 2022-12-26. We also recommend using WebAIM's free contrast checker tool to analyze the contrast ratios in your documents and images.
  3. ^ McCandless, Julia (September 2016). "Website Accessibility: Why There's Still Work to be Done on Government Portals". Government Technology. Retrieved 2017-04-04.

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