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make the Web accessible to people with disabilities
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WAI Groups
- Authoring Tool Working Group (AUWG)
- AUWG develops guidelines, techniques, and supporting resources for
Web "authoring tools" - which are software that creates Web
sites.
- Education & Outreach Working Group (EOWG)
- EOWG develops awareness and training materials and education
resources on Web accessibility solutions @@.
- Evaluation Tools Working Group (ERT WG)
- ERT WG develops techniques and tools for evaluating accessibility of
Web sites, and for retrofitting Web sites to become more
accessible.
- WAI Interest Group (WAI IG)
- WAI IG is a public group with a mailing list for general discussion
on Web accessibility.
- Protocols & Formats Working Group (PFWG)
- PFWG reviews all W3C technologies for accessibility.
- Research and Development Interest Group (RDIG)
- RDIG facilitates discussion and discovery of the accessibility
aspects of research and development of future Web technologies.
- User Agent Working Group (UAWG)
- UAWG develops guidelines, techniques, and supporting resources for
Web "user agents" - which includes Web browsers and media
players.
- Web Content Working Group (WCAG WG)
- WCAG WG develops guidelines, techniques, and supporting resources for
Web "content" - which is the information in a Web
site, including text, images, forms, sounds, and such.
- W3C Member-only access groups
- WAI Coordination Group (member only) coordinates
among WAI working groups and WAI interest groups.