Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Web AccessibilityInitiativeWAI
Strategies, standards, resources to make the Web accessible to people with disabilities

About W3C WAI

Accessibility: Essential for some, useful for all.

Brief

WAI develops…

  • guidelines that are widely regarded as the international standard for web accessibility
  • support materials to help understand and implement web accessibility
  • free online resources, through international collaboration

WAI welcomes…

  • participation from around the world
  • volunteers to review, implement, and promote guidelines
  • dedicated participants in Working Groups

W3C WAI

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an internationalpublic-interest non-profit organization where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) is a key aspect of W3C’s work for the benefit of humanity.

This information extends theW3C Mission (vision, identity, design principles, strategic goals) to address accessibility specifics.

























Mission

W3C’s Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops strategies, standards, and supporting resources to make the web accessible to people with disabilities.

SeeIntroduction to Web Accessibility andWAI Resources.

Vision

The W3C vision is that the Web and related technologies are accessible so that all people with disabilities around the globe canparticipate equally in the digital world. That includes:

High-Level Objectives

To contribute to realizing the vision, W3C addresses the following areas:

  1. Specifications, standards, and technologies support accessibility:
    • Ensure that W3C specifications support accessibility.
    • Provide guidance on accessibility in other specifications and technologies.
  2. International accessibility standards:
    • Facilitate international multi-stakeholder development and communication so the standards can be adopted and implemented internationally.
    • Develop technical specifications to support accessibility, such asWAI-ARIA and accessibility API mappings.
    • Develop accessibility standards/guidelines for relevant tools and content.
    • Provide guidance beyond what can be included in these standards, such asWCAG Supplemental Guidance.
  3. Support understanding, adopting, and implementing accessibility:
    • Facilitate and promote translations of W3C accessibility standards and supporting resources.
    • Provide documentation on understanding and implementing accessibility standards.
    • Provide awareness and education resources, such as many listed inWAI Resources.
  4. Accessibility research:
    • Encourage effective international research to provide a solid basis for accessibility standards.
    • Conduct horizon scanning.

Current Work and News

Current work is introduced inWhat We’re Working On - Accessibility Activities and Publications.

New WAI publications, draft documents for review, and other WAI announcements are listed on theNews page.

You can subscribe to get news announcements via e-mail, Atom/RSS feed, and social media fromGet WAI News.

WAI Staff

To reach all WAI staff, you can e-mailwai@w3.org

WAI Working Groups

WAI includes the following Working Groups and Interest Group:

Learn more aboutParticipating in WAI.

Help improve this page

Please share your ideas, suggestions, or comments via e-mail to the publicly-archived listwai@w3.org or via GitHub.

E-mailFork & Edit on GitHubNew GitHub Issue
Back to Top

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp