Cynthia Says™ Site Tester
One of the ever-swelling waves in disability accessibility movements is the universality of our Internet access.. To help your own website become more accessible to everyone, a good start might be to validate the correctness, well-formedness of the code you write to present your webpages..
Many good *FREE* validators exist out there today.. Each person will have their own favorites.. Among mine are the World Wide Web Consortium's W3C Markup Validation Service and the W3C CSS Validator..
Newest to these fingertips is the HiSoftware Cynthia Says™ Portal Validator (included below) from fellow Internet accessibility advocate, Cynthia Waddell.. As expressed through the associated webpage, there is *no* charge, *no* fee for implementing the Cynthia Says accessibility tester, BUT.......
Along with the automatically understood credit acknowledgements due, were you to ask directly of Cynthia, she would express that, in addition to making sure it is understood your website's provided tester is a copy, an excerpt of the original, you also make sure to (at the very least) reference the following highlights:
- Cynthia Says™ Accessibility Tester Terms Of Use..
- The Tester's Form Completion Instructions..
- The actual webpage for the Full Options Tester itself..
With this small handful of website validators now in hand, good luck and best wishes in validating your own webpages towards providing a 100% universally accessible Web..
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