The Texas A&M University System is committed to making information resources developed, maintained and procured by our members accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities. Are you a developer, designer, contributor, or manager? Texas A&M University IT offers a robust set of online resources for developing and designing an accessible web site, contributing accessible content, and overseeing the people and processes responsible for a website.
Web Accessibility Testing Tools
Several tools are available to help you check the accessibility of your website. The following are a few of the more popular tools:
Texas A&M IT also provides a list of other tools and validators.
Siteimprove Service
A broken link or misspelling can have a devastating effect on a visitor’s experience with an A&M System website, and therefore the image of the member behind the website. The A&M System has a contract and negotiated rate with Siteimprove for their website monitoring services. Siteimprove Quality Assurance provides you with the tools to identify, locate and prioritize the repair of broken links and misspellings needed to protect your website’s credibility. They have set up an online hub that provides more information and training opportunities. You may also request a demo of the product from that page.