# Web Accessibility Resources

This article is a resource list to help Web developers design sites that are accessible to persons with disabilities. The list will evolve as technology changes, and also in response to issues raised by <span class="caps">UCLA</span> Web developers. It will be further supplemented by other materials produced by the [<span class="caps">UCLA</span> Disabilities and Computing Program](http://www.dcp.ucla.edu) .

See also other articles in this Knowledge Base under the “accessibility” tag.

## UC System Accessibility

“Accessible Web Design Resources ":[http://www.ucop.edu/irc/itaccessibility/resources/](http://www.ucop.edu/irc/itaccessibility/resources/) This will collect best practices for Web designers across the UC’s. For those already familiar with basic accessibility concepts, the [Design Tips](http://www.ucop.edu/irc/itaccessibility/resources/designtips/) and [Technical Topics](http://www.ucop.edu/irc/itaccessibility/resources/techtopics.html) pages will be the most immediately useful.

## WebAIM

Web Accessibility In Mind (WebAIM) at Utah State University has emerged as a leading reference site for many accessibility topics.:

[Introduction to Web Accessibility from WebAIM](http://www.webaim.org/intro/)  
[Resources from WebAIM](http://www.webaim.org/resources/) , including [Evaluating Web Sites for Accessibility with the Firefox Web Developer Toolbar](http://www.webaim.org/articles/evaluatingwithfirefox/) ;  
The [<span class="caps">WAVE</span> Accessibility Tool](http://wave.webaim.org/) , and many more.

## Others

[World Wide Access: Accessible Web Design](http://www.washington.edu/doit/Brochures/Technology/universal.design.html) (University of Washington, DO-IT Program)

“Accessibility tagged articles from 456Berea Street blog ":[http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/categories/accessibility/](http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/categories/accessibility/) (current issues in accessibility and usability)