Dive Into Accessibility is a republication of my wildly popular series, “30 days to a more accessible weblog”, with some minor corrections, a new domain name, and the word “weblog” crossed out and “web site” written in in crayon. (”Man didn’t have the right form.” “What man?” “The man from the cat detector van.” “The loony detector van, you mean.” “Look, it’s people like you what cause unrest.”)
Dive Into Accessibility is free, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. Because this is the way I want the world to work.
Downloadable versions are available in HTML, which is accessible, and PDF, which is not. (Yes, I am aware that PDF documents can be made accessible. This one is not. Life is full of little ironies.)
You can also browse the tips online chronologically, by person, by disability, by design principle, by web browser, and by publishing tool.
I am soliciting translations. Translations will also be licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. If you publish your translation on your own site, I will link to it from the Dive Into Accessibility home page. Or I can host your translation on my site. Or both. Contact me at translate@diveintoaccessibility.org if you’re interested.
I will be offline for the rest of the week. Normal blogging will resume on July 29th, which, as it happens, is the day my weblog turns 1. Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday little weblog, happy birthday to you. And many more…

