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UDL and Accessibility at UNCW Library
This guide will provide details and tools to assist with designing UDL and accessible materials.
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Accessibility Checkers
The following sites are useful when checking the usability of your webpages.
WAVE Web Accessibility Tool
WAVE is developed and made available as a free community service by WebAIM. Originally launched in 2001, WAVE has been used to evaluate the accessibility of millions of web pages.
Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools List (W3C)
Provides a list of evaluation tools that you can filter to find ones that match your particular needs
HTML_CodeSniffer
Checks HTML source code and detects violations of a defined coding standard. Most useful to web authors who are comfortable with HTML.
Alt Text Decision Tree
Determine if an image needs alt text using a decision tree
Contrast Checker by WebAIM
Check your text against the background to ensure it meets or exceeds accessibility guidelines.
Link Contrast Checker
Check link color versus text and background color for accessibility.
Colorblindly Chrome Extension
This browser extension simulates how your page looks to users with different types of color blindness.
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