We've developed a range of materials and tools to support accessibility awareness and implementation. Available free of charge, we hope these resources benefit your accessibility agenda.
Recognised internationally and widely used by government, commercial organisations, educational institutions and digital agencies, our tools help achieve accessibility standards.
Created for the benefit of web developers, content managers, marketing and communications professionals, web designers and general business and government personnel, the following resources are for anyone with an interest in inclusive design.
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Tools and resources
Recognised internationally and widely used by government, commercial organisations, educational institutions and digital agencies, our tools help achieve accessibility standards.
- Document Accessibility Toolbar (DAT)
- Colour Contrast Analyser
- Complex Data Table Markup Toolbar
- Web Accessibility Toolbar for Internet Explorer
- ColourMap – Colour Blind Helper
- Accessible Dialog Box
- Autocomplete
- Keyboard accessible Google map
- Colour Contrast Determinator (beta)
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