Accessibility
Make your site accessible
Follow the W3C’s recommendations for making websites accessible. For more on the World Wide Web Consortium and its recommendations, see www.w3.org/WAI.
When you improve usability for visually impaired persons or users with disabilities, you also make your site more accessible in a wide variety of environments, like dark rooms and bumpy airplane rides.
“When it comes to accessibility for the blind, ScienceDirect is really in very good shape. I feel that the long-term support of these issues will advance the educational and career opportunities in areas where the blind had previously limited options.” — Judith Dixon (2002), Consumer Relations Officer, National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, Washington, DC, USA

