Web Accessibility Training

James Craig has released a website that contains his training material for web accessibility from a training class given at the Austin Accessibility Internet Rally.  (Why the heck didn’t I know about that before!!).

I haven’t read it all, but so far the material is fantastic and is a great resource to use in addition to Mark Pilgim’s Dive Into Accessibility.  One of these days I’ll get around to going over this site to help increase the accessibility.  I tried to incorporate some of the stuff when I made it, but it wasn’t a concerted effort.

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