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Resources

On-line documentation

HTML 4 (W3C)
http://www.w3.org/TR/html40 ]
CSS 2 (W3C)
http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2 ]
WAI accessibility guidelines : page authoring
http://www.w3.org/TR/WAI-WEBCONTENT ]
Accessibility pages of BrailleNet
http://www.braillenet.jussieu.fr/acces.htm ]
COST 219bis
http://www.stakes.fi/cost219/webdesign.htm ]
Internet Web Site of French Government
http://www.internet.gouv.fr ], follow the link «Guide»
Java Accessibility Page
http://trace.wisc.edu/world/java/java.htm ]

Evaluate the accessibility of your site

Bobby
The on-line version sends you back a copy of your page and detects all the points that cause a problem. Bobby is based on the latest version of the «WAI Accessibility Guidelines». Bobby is a free service provided by the CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology).
http://www.cast.org/bobby ]
You can also download Bobby's application version and verify your pages locally.
W3C HTML Validation Service
An HTML validation service is provided by the W3C. It allows you to verify the validity of your pages in comparison to the HTML 4.01 norm.
http://validator.w3.org ]
LynxIt
Another service, LynxIt, enables you to visualise your page in the way a text-based browser (such as Lynx) would present it.
http://www.home.unix-ag.org/sfx/lynxit.html ]

Two other simple tests consist in visualising the pages in black and white (simply in changing the screen settings) and testing them without displaying images, scripts, or applets (simply in changing the browser settings).

WEB sites of the mentioned products

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