Web Accessible Site Map Guide To Practical Accessibility
This web accessible site map is a guide to powerful new Internet business performance ideas and Bobby approved designs for practical and pragmatic web accessibility.
You're here because: (1) you want to be or (2) the address you used does not match one of our existing pages.
Maybe you mistyped. Maybe we deleted a page. No matter. The page you're on now will help you locate yourself and get you to where you want to go.
The organization of this site is very straightforward. Everything branches out from the home page as follows.
Home - The mission of Accessible.Org is to make accessible web designs for nonprofits and small businesses in the most practical and pragmatic ways possible.
Main Menu Sections
The following accessible site map pages are part of the main menu structure.
Disabilities - This section deals with disability-related issues, which refers to making web sites or anything having to do with the Internet as accessible as possible for people with disabilities.
Browsers - This section deals with non-disability-related issues, which refers to making web sites viewable by as many browsers as possible, browser compatibility, if you will. It also takes into account the way people use their browsers - graphics off or on, java off or on, variable font sizing and colors, and so on.
Bobby - This section describes what the term "Bobby Approved" means, especially in relation to this site.
Section 508 - For convenience only, we include here the complete text related to Section 508 compliance. For the most up-to-date version, see the latest official U.S. Section 508 Standards.
Resources - This is a compilation of disability resources divided and sub-divided into the logical categories of Vision, Health and Disability, and Age-Related Internet Links.
Portfolio - Find links to accessible web designs among our Client Projects and Internal Projects in which Accessible.Org played a role.
Site Map - This is a detailed accessible site map or index of the Accessible.Org site and where you are now.
Search - Use our web accessibility search facility to search the mightiest engine in the world for accessibility-related information.
Contact Us - Submit a simple form to contact us for any reason and we will get back to you shortly to discuss your accessible website development needs or other issues.
Return to the home page from this "accessible site map" page.

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