Digital content, websites, and applications created or used at U-M are required to meet digital accessibility standards and provide equitable access for people with disabilities.
If you create digital content, design websites, or develop applications, you have a responsibility to support digital accessibility.
Understand Accessible Design and Development
- Include Accessibility in Development Projects
- Monitor sites and content with the Accessibility Scanning Service
Tools for Accessible Design and Development
- Learn to Test Accessibility
- Monitor sites and content with Accessibility Scanning Service
Training Pathways
- Accessibility for Web Design (LinkedIn Learning)
- Simplifying Web Development with Accessibility Best Practices (LinkedIn Learning)
- Accessibility for user experience designers (Digital.gov)
- Accessibility for visual designers (Digital.gov)
- Accessibility for front-end developers (Digital.gov)
- Advanced Design
- Practical Accessibility for Designers (LinkedIn Learning)
- Designing Accessible Components In Figma (LinkedIn Learning)
- Fast Track to Accessibility for Designers (Deque account required)
- Visual Design and Colors (WCAG 2.1) (Deque account required)
- Advanced Development
- React: Accessibility (LinkedIn Learning)
- Angular Accessibility (Deque account required)
- Dynamic Updates, AJAX, and Single-Page Apps (Deque account required)
- Custom JavaScript/ARIA Widgets (Deque account required)
- Responsive Design and Zoom (Deque account required)
Get Help
- Contact us if you need additional support
- Visit Office Hours for live feedback
- Attend an upcoming event or training