Use this web accessibility tool with your accessibility symbol
New web accessibility evaluation tool from other web accessibility checking tools or web accessibility testing tools
Robust: users must be able to access the content as technologies advance. The main rule of the WCAG. Private and government websites are following big internet organization's WCAG. Your website is your responsibility, you should copy / paste this new tech on your websites, get more growth in the world also. Our world has multiple mother languages and different health conditions of the public. Alphabets of domain names are also away from each other. So, 3 billion people can not type website names easily.India government examined also, write, the tool enables users to quickly access the websites.
The government and educational websites are using it for mother language people, to stop discrimination, better ICT, Human Rights, better information access, literacy, health, social justice, education, women, down syndrome, Autism children etc.Demo : -
- Open WebAccessibilityTool.com website because this website is using this tool.
- Open a new tab.
- Press in the new tab ppooii.com or llkkjj.com. This is a unique tool.
- You will see WebAccessibilityTool.com again and surprised. It is last visited. To open second last or third last website click on the icon A
- This easy to use the option you can use for your website also. Get this code from Atoall.com and paste on your website then it will work.




10 benefits
- That will make you 1 step ahead in the Website Accessibility.
- Great government websites are getting best benefits from the new tech.
- That will make you accessible for 1 billion disabled in the world.
- That will make you friendly for 2 billion regional people in the world.
- That will make you easy for 200 languages people in the world.
- This is 5 times easy to type from all domains that will useful for all.
- That will make you available for millions of Muscular Dystrophy in the world.
- That will make you open for 1 billion simple quality mobiles, computers, net speed holders in the world.
- That will make you more accessible for 1 billion elderly people in the world.
- That will make you lifetime open for rural areas in the world.
- Paste web accessibility tool of Atoall.com on your websites now.
- Doesn't matter that your website is small or big.
- Big Government websites are getting benefits.
You Need To Know it All That Your Domain Name is in 1 Language, In The World of 200 Languages.
2. After that, they can open websites with our tool, by their own hand.
3. They will type in address bar ppooii Ctrl+Enter site will open or ooiiuu.com etc. (any 3 keys, right to left, twice.)
4. The website owner must paste Mmkkoo code in own website.
Mmkkoo
1. Regional language users will get a webpage with the help of anyone once only.2. After that, they can open websites with our tool, by their own hand.
3. They will type in address bar ppooii Ctrl+Enter site will open or ooiiuu.com etc. (any 3 keys, right to left, twice.)
4. The website owner must paste Mmkkoo code in own website.
How? Mmkkoo
1. Copy and paste accessibility tool in body tag in your own website and upload.2. Open your own website in your browser for one time after pasting the Mmkkoo tool.
3. Now type in address bar ppooii.com or (ooiiuu and Ctrl + Enter) etc. your web site will open. See keyboard picture
Use this web accessibility tool with your accessibility symbol Works as Following for Public.
1. Now type in address bar ppooii.com or (ooiiuu and Ctrl + Enter) etc. web site will open. See keyboard picture2. Any 3 keys, right to left, twice, which are together on the keyboard.
Don't edit any code.
mmkkoo.com is useful for the below departmetns also.
United StatesLast Updated: 16 February 2017 – Updated U.S. laws and policies. Added reference to the Revised 508 Standards.
Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
Official law/policy page
English: Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
Details
Date enacted: 1998
Responsible Entities (Agencies, Ministries, etc.):
General Services Administration (GSA)
U.S. Access Board
Department of Justice
Type: Procurement law, Accessibility law
Scope: Government
Web only: no
WCAG Version Used: WCAG 2.0
Relevant Standard:
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines
Revised Section 508 Standards, 18 Jan. 2017. Enforced on U.S. Agencies as of 18 Jan. 2018. Procurement regulations have not been completed yet by the Federal Acquisition Regulatory (FAR) Council. Given the impending updates to the FAR by the FAR Council and the current applicability of the Revised 508 Standards to all other 508-covered applications (i.e., development, maintenance, and use of ICT by Federal agencies), Federal agencies are encouraged to start proactively incorporating the Revised 508 Standards now into their procurement planning and execution.
Relevant Documents:
About the Update of the Section 508 Standards and Section 255 Guidelines for Information and Communication Technology
GSA Section 508 website
General Services Administration's website on Section 508
Section 508 Standards for Electronic and Information Technology
Original section 508 standards, published in the U.S. Federal Register 21 Dec. 2000. Web requirements are a derivative of WCAG 1.0. Standards add other requirements for software, hardware, communications, multimedia and documentation. Government agencies encouraged to use the Revised 508 Standards published January 2017 in procurement of accessible technology, though the Federal Acquisition Regulatory (FAR) Council has not yet updated the procurement language to incorporate the Revised 508 Standards.
GSA Quick Reference Guide to Section 508 Requirements and Standards
This quick reference provides further information on the original Section 508 Standards, published 21 Dec. 2000.
Guide to the Section 508 Standards
This provides guidance for the original Section 508 standards published 21 December, 2000.
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), as amended
Official law/policy page
English: Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), as amended
Details
Date enacted: 2009
Responsible Entities (Agencies, Ministries, etc.):
Department of Labor (DOL)
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Department of Transportation (DoT)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Department of Justice (DoJ)
U.S. Access Board
Type: Non-discrimination law
Scope: Public sector, Private sector
Web only: no
WCAG Version Used: None
Relevant Documents:
DOL Laws & Regulations
Overview of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Official law/policy page
English: Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
Details
Date enacted: 1996
Responsible Entities (Agencies, Ministries, etc.):
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
U.S. Access Board
Type: Accessibility law
Scope: Public sector, Private sector
Web only: no
WCAG Version Used: None
Relevant Standard:
Telecommunications Act Section 255 Guidelines
FCC requirements for accessible telecommunications products.
Relevant Documents:
Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities
Guidance on the Telecommunications Act Section 255 Guidelines
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines
Revised Section Section 255 Guidelines, 18 Jan. 2017. Not yet enforced by an FCC rule. Air Carrier Access Act of 1986
Official law/policy page
English: Air Carrier Access Act of 1986
Details
Date enacted: 2013
Responsible Entity (Agency, Ministry, etc.):
Department of Transportation (DoT)
Type: Non-discrimination law
Scope: Private sector
Web only: no
WCAG Version Used: WCAG 2.0
Relevant Standard:
WCAG 2.0 Level AA
big internet organization Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA
Relevant Documents:
Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel - Accessibility of Web Sites and Automated Kiosks at U.S. Airports
Final rule for website and kiosk accessibility published in the U.S. Federal Register on 12 Nov. 2013
Fact Sheet on Airline Web Site and Kiosk Accessibility (.pdf)
21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA)
Official law/policy page
English: 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA)
Details
Date enacted: 2010
Responsible Entity (Agency, Ministry, etc.):
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Type: Accessibility law
Scope: Private sector
Web only: no
WCAG Version Used: None
Relevant Standards:
WCAG 2.0 Level AA
big internet organization Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 Level AA
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Standards and Guidelines
Revised Section 508 standards published in the U.S. Federal Register 21 Jan. 2017. Incorporates WCAG 2.0 Level AA by reference without modifications for Web content as well as WCAG 2.0 Level AA for non-Web documentation and software with the exception of 2.4.1 Bypass Blocks, 2.4.5 Multiple Ways, 3.2.3 Consistent Navigation, and 3.2.4 Consistent Identification.
Relevant Documents:
FCC page on the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act
Provides an overall view of the Act with links to pages that contain the technical requirements for the various technologies covered by the Act.