Accessibility


In human-computer interaction, computer accessibility (also known as Accessible computing) refers to the accessibility of a computer system to all people, regardless of disability or severity of impairment. It is largely a software concern; when software, hardware, or a combination of hardware and software, is used to enable use of a computer by a person with a disability or impairment, this is known as Assistive Technology. (Wikipedia)
The VITA.it website has been developed following World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) indications. For example, Css technology has been used intensively and content has been organised as clearly and logically as possible. Full transition, however, has to take into consideration the full range of services that will be added over the course of the coming months. Please let us know your suggestions and comments by writing to: ...@vita.it.
Resources we use:
W3C Consortium: www.w3.org (EN)
Webaccessibile: http://webaccessibile.org (ITA)
Guida Accessibilita' (Html.it): http://webdesign.html.it (ITA)
Usabile.it: www.usabile.it (ITA)
Diodati.org: www.diodati.org (ITA)