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Check a Web page for mobile-friendliness
This checker performs various tests on a Web Page to determine its level of mobile-friendliness. The tests are defined in
specification. A Web Page is mobileOK when it passes all the tests. Please refer to the
page for more details. If you wish to validate specific content such as , or , or , or to , there are
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Page Contents
Introduction
&Mobile accessibility& generally refers to making websites and applications more accessible to people with disabilities when they are using mobile phones. WAI's work in this area includes people using a broad range of devices to interact with the web: phones, tablets, TVs, and
This page summarizes existing and developing resources related to mobile web accessibility. There are not separate guidelines for mobile accessibility — mobile is covered in existing
W3C accessibility guidelines (particularly WCAG and UAAG, which are introduced below). We plan to provide more guidance on applying WCAG and UAAG in the mobile context.
WAI is a community effort and we welcome your participation.
is listed below.
W3C WAI Addresses Mobile Accessibility
WAI's accessibility guidelines address mobile accessibility:
(Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) covers web pages and web applications, including content used on mobile devices.
To learn how WCAG addresses similar issues as Mobile Web Best Practices and Mobile Web Application Best Practices, see .
(User Agent Accessibility Guidelines) covers web browsers and other 'user agents', including mobile browsers.
For examples of how web browsers that follow UAAG benefit people with disabilities using the Web on mobile devices, see .
(Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines) covers software used to create web pages and applications, including for mobile.
WAI is working to enhance technologies for mobile accessibility, including:
(Independent User Interface) is a way for user actions to be communicated to web applications, including mobile applications. This will make it easier for applications to work with a wide range of devices, including assistive technologies.
(Accessible Rich Internet Applications) defines a way to make web content more accessible, especially dynamic content and advanced user interface controls. It applies to web applications and to accessing websites with mobile devices.
W3C addresses mobile accessibility. WAI ensures that the core W3C technologies support accessibility, including those that are essential for the mobile web. All W3C work is reviewed for accessibility by WAI's Protocols and Formats Working Group (). W3C work on mobile includes:
summarizes technologies developed in W3C that increase the capabilities of web applications, and how they apply specifically to the mobile context.
Mobile and Accessibility Overlap
Most of this page addresses people with disabilities using mobile devices. We also have related resources that address situations such as: a web development project wants to make their websites and web applications work better for all mobile users (including those without disabilities) and also work better for users with disabilities using &traditional& computers.
introduces the significant overlap between making a website accessible for a mobile device and for people with disabilities. Provides a brief overview that is useful for the .
provides examples of barriers that people with disabilities and people using mobile devices experience when interacting with web content. It is organized by the principles perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust, and includes links to the relevant sections of MWBP (Mobile Web Best Practices) and WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).
provides guidance for people who are familiar with MWBP and want to know how it relates to WCAG, or are familiar with WCAG and want to know how it relates to MWBP.
Current Work
WAI's current work
related to mobile accessibility includes:
IndieUI (Independent User Interface) - See the
for an introduction and links to the in-progress specification and the .
WAI-ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) - See the
for an introduction and links to the draft documents.
HTML5 through the .
WCAG techniques and other guidance
for designers and developers through the .
UAAG (User Agent Accessibility Guidelines) material:
, and How UAAG Applies in the Mobile Context (a rough draft of
is available).
A Mobile Accessibility Research Report based on the .
Accessibility Support Database that will provide information on accessibility support in web technologies, including mobile devices and mobile platforms.
through the Protocols and Formats Working Group ().
Get Involved
If you would like to be more involved in WAI's work on mobile accessibility, please send an e-mail with a little about your interests and time availability to
with Subject: mobile accessibility volunteer
Get Updates
If you would like to get notification of future work on mobile accessibility at W3C WAI, see .
About W3C and WAI
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international consortium where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. W3C primarily pursues its mission through the creation of Web standards and guidelines designed to ensure long-term growth for the Web. To learn more, see .
W3C's Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) brings together individuals and organizations from around the world to develop strategies, guidelines, and resources to help make the Web accessible to people with disabilities. To learn more, see the .

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