Developers, web administrators, and IT professionals at ISU play a pivotal role in building and maintaining digital experiences that are accessible. Whether you’re designing user interfaces, writing code, configuring platforms, or supporting web tools across campus, your decisions directly impact digital access for all users, especially those with disabilities.

This page provides practical guidance on implementing accessibility in development workflows, site architecture, third-party tools, and technical systems. You’ll find ISU-specific standards aligned with WCAG 2.1 AA, ADA Title II Final Rule, and the ISU Digital Accessibility Policy to support sustainable and accessible digital ecosystems.

Web Development Techniques for Accessibility

We recommend the following browser extensions and toolkits to add to your development workflows. Using more than one tool is highly recommended to identify more issues before publishing.

Build a Better Web—Accessibility Starts with You

Deepen your skills in accessible development, testing, and systems implementation by completing the Web & IT Professionals Program in Workday Learning. This training aligns with ISU’s accessibility goals and compliance standards.