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Web Accessibility Tools Consortium Gives Site Builders a Helping Hand

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by Adam at 7:32 PM on September 15, 2005

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Achieving good web site accessibility is tough, but the WAT-C is here to help with a slew of tools to make it easier. Their mission:

The Web Accessibility Tools Consortium [WAT-C] provides a collection of free tools to assist both developers and designers in the development and testing of accessible web content. The consortium is a collaboration of some of the world’s leading accessibility practitioners, founded by Accessible Information Solutions (Australia), Infoaxia (Japan), The Paciello Group (USA), Wrong HTML (Japan), and Juicy Studio (UK).

Our goals are to develop new tools, improve current tools and expand the range of browsers, operating systems and languages in which our tools are available.

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