Six Basic Principles of Universally Accessible Web Design:
- Create pages that conform to accepted standards
- Know the difference between structural and presentational
elements; use stylesheets when appropriate
- Use HTML 4.0 features to provide meta-content information
about the purpose and function of elements
- Make sure your pages can be navigated by keyboard
- Provide alternative methods to access non-textual content
- Be aware of some of the common mistakes that decrease the
accessibility of your site