Dear Sir,

The complete guidelines for making web content accessible laid by w3
consortium could be found at http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/

However in general if some simple things are considered while creating
a website, it would become accessible to a grater extent

1. Choosing a content management system that supports accessibility.
2. Using headings correctly to organize the structure of the content
3. Including proper alt text for images
4. Giving links unique and descriptive names.
5. Using color with care.
6. Designing forms for accessibility by giving proper names to name
attribute and labels.
7. Using tables for tabular data, not for layout.
8. Ensuring that all content can be accessed with the keyboard alone
in a logical way by considering the flow of division tags.
9. Using ARIA roles and landmarks.
10. Making dynamic content accessible. This can easily be done by usin
ARIA Roles and some accessible front end design frameworks.

The accessibility of a webpage could be checked at http://validator.w3.org/

I hope this would help.

Thanks and Regards,
Ajay Sharma



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