As content editors and designers, it is really important to know what we can do to improve the accessibility of our content. We've gathered some resources below to help us on our journey.
How to write accessible content
Creating accessible forms
Accessible forms are easy to understand, complete, and submit. Instructions, cues, required form fields, and field formatting requirements must be clearly identified to users. Error recovery must be intuitive and descriptive.
Creating Accessible Tables
About Creating Accessible Tables
Source: https://webaim.org/techniques/tables/
Alternative Text
Adding alternative text for images is the first principle of web accessibility. It is also one of the most difficult to properly implement. The web is replete with images that have missing, incorrect, or poor alternative text.
Introduction to accessibility
Introduction to Web Accessibility
When websites and web tools are properly designed and coded, people with disabilities can use them. However, currently many sites and tools are developed with accessibility barriers that make them difficult or impossible for some people to use.
Video Introduction to Web Accessibility and W3C Standards
A brief introduction to web accessibility. Source: W3C
Some external resources
A nice little checklist from Yale University
This page provides a starting point for information that is particularly relevant to content writers.