Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of visual, hearing, motor or cognitive impairments. MOTC's website fully complies with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Level AA accessibility standards. We encourage all websites to strive to meet at least W3C Level A standards at a minimum and are working to make all government websites in Qatar comply with W3C Level AA standards.
For more information on creating accessible websites, visit the W3C Accessibility Initiative.
Websites should be designed and developed so that all people can access them, no matter what their circumstances. This page provides an introduction to planning and developing accessible websites. It also provides links to more in-depth content for people wishing to learn more.
The first step in creating accessible sites is to consider the types of users. Some will use websites in different ways than most users would. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) defines these user groups as having at least one of following characteristics:
The most recent version was released in December 2008 & can be accessed by following this link.
The W3C guidelines define 3 sets of priorities for accessible website design:
1. Priority 1 or 'A' level accessibility Achieving this level is a basic requirement for some groups to be able to access information and use Web documents. A web content developer must satisfy this level.
2. Priority 2 or 'AA' level accessibility if this and priority 1 are satisfied Achieving this level will remove significant barriers to accessing information in web documents. A web content developer should satisfy this level.
3. Priority 3 or 'AAA' level accessibility if this and priority 1 and 2 are satisfied Achieving this level will improve access to web documents. A web content developer may address this level, otherwise, one or more groups will find it somewhat difficult to access information in the document.
Designing and developing accessible websites not only ensures that all users have the best possible experience, if a website is built to satisfy W3C standards, it is also likely to perform much better on search engines, work across multiple browsers, be quicker to load and work across multiple devices. These are all very important in today's connected world.