WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make their own content accessible to people with disabilities.
The following survey is a follow-up to a previous Survey of Web Accessibility Practitioners conducted July 2014. This survey is primarily intended to collect new information and track updates/trends from the previous survey. By completing this survey you will help inform the web accessibility community. Everyone that implements accessibility is invited to participate, whether you do so casually or as a primary part of your job.
https://webaim.org/projects/practitionersurvey2/
The following survey is a follow-up to previous WebAIM Screen Reader User Surveys conducted December 2008, September 2009, December 2010, May 2012, January 2014, and July 2015. This survey is primarily intended to collect new information and track updates/trends from previous surveys. By completing this survey you will help inform development choices for those creating accessible web content and web standards. All screen reader users, even those who use screen readers only for evaluation and testing, are invited to participate.
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey7/
New updates and improvements (native color picker, ARIA live region, etc.) to our popular contrast checking tool - https://t.co/5fyiE5YxUc
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WebAIM's mission is to expand the potential of the web for people with disabilities by providing the knowledge, technical skills, tools, organizational leadership strategies, and vision that empower organizations to make their own content accessible to people with disabilities.