The usage of a PC for a man with disabilities is a very hard thing to do. But it is even harder to use the Web, as people with disabilities sometimes require non-standard devices or browsers, that ease the access to the web-sites from PCs and mobile devices as well.
The Web Accessibility Initiative are a group created by the World Wide Web Consortium in order to create recommendations, that include strategies, guidelines and resources, in order to ease the use of the Web accessible for everyone, especially for the people with disabilities.
WAI develops...
* guidelines widely regarded as the international standards for Web accessibility
* support materials to help understand and implement Web accessibility
* resources, through international collaboration
WAI welcomes...
* participation from around the world
* volunteers to review, implement, and promote guidelines
* dedicated participants in interest groups or working groups
[@@ The World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) commitment to lead the Web to its full potential includes promoting a high degree of usability for people
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech difficulties, photosensitivity and combinations of these. Following these guidelines will also make your Web content more accessible to the vast majority of users, including some older users.