Accessible Web Design Products
New Accessible Web Design book
60 hot to touch Accessible Web Design tips - the tips no web developer can live without! by Jim Byrne. Now available in paperback.
It takes a different approach to the standard big and heavy web technique tomes currently available - this one offers light bytes for easy digestion.
It contains 60 easy to understand, practical tips you can put to good use when developing your next website.
Training Course and Comprehensive Resource for WCAG A and AA compliance
This is a comprehensive online course covering every Priority 1 and Priority 2 checkpoint. A mixture of tutorials, articles and hands on exercises. Includes a downloadable 'real world' example website as the basis for all exercises.
This resource can be used as a training course or a complete reference to all Priority 1 and Priortiy 2 checkpoints of the W3C WAI WCAG Guidelines.
Get more information, and sign up for the accessible web design training course.
QnECMS - the accessible Content Management System
The Accessible Content Management System that saves you time
QnECMS (Quick and Easy Content Management System) is built with accessibility from the ground-up, making it the most standards compliant and accessible CMS on the market. QnECMS is the CMS used by the Guild of Accessible Web Designers website.
This is a featured rich, powerful and affordable CMS - suitable for business, school, college and personal use. The perfect small business web content management solution.
Saves you time, helps you to keep your website accessible
- WYSWYG editing that creates valid XHTML with XStandard built-in, i.e., as easy as using a word processor.
- Text to HTML conversion with PHP Markdown.
- Hand code your HTML if that's what you prefer.
- HTML validator checks every page after you edit it.
QnECMS - the accessible CMS
Customer Quotes
The QnECMS does 'exactly what it says on the tin' - it is quick and easy to install, customise, and use.
The new WYSIWYG feature allows anyone (even my technophobic wife) to add and edit new pages and content - I love it and recommend it to all my clients.
Mick Wood, mickwood.com.
"I think it's great! Easy to learn and fast."
Pat Gallagher, ScotConnect.
"I'd say that it's strong points have to be its focus on producing accessible valid code. A lot of the CMS that I've seen don't even prioritise these issues.
Site authors/members can add content in plain text - the non-techy's dream - very easily and the editing/authoring pages are simple and easy to understand."
Mel Pedley, Black Widow Design.
"It is ideal for a group of people to maintain a website. Webmasters can use their skills when creating pages, but those that know very little about HTML can also use it to good effect."
Richard Jepson
Visit the QneCMS - accessible content management system website for the full story
Stop press! QnECMS now has built-in podcasting software.
Accessible web design tutorials, books and articles
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