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Making Your Website Accessible

Web accessibility is a big topic with a lot of information. Depending on your job, some information will be more important for you to learn. Use the guidelines below to help you focus on the information that’s most important to your role. If more than one role applies to your position, as it often does, review the information recommended for each role that applies.

I’m a Contributor

Contributors write text, produce images, create videos, etc. that are published on the website. Sometimes contributors use a Content Management System (CMS) (e.g., Cascade, Wordpress, Drupal) to add content to their department’s website. TAMIU utilizes Cascade.

What you need to know:

  1. Introduction to Digital Accessibility
  2. Adding Accessible Content to a Website

I’m a Manager

In this context, managers oversee the people and processes responsible for a website.

What you need to know:

  1. Introduction to Digital Accessibility
  2. Ensure your employees have the knowledge, skills, and support to create and maintain accessible websites.
  3. Ensure your processes for creating and maintaining web content include consideration for web accessibility.
  4. Access to Siteimprove