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BetaWeb accessibility depends on several components working together, including web technologies, web browsers and other "user agents", authoring tools, and websites. The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative ( WAI ) develops technical specifications, guidelines, techniques, and supporting resources that describe accessibility solutions.
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BetaThe Centre for Accessibility Australia (CFA) is a not-for-profit in Western Australia empowering those who wish to create inclusive design and access to improve website and app accessibility solutions. Visit our website to find out more about how we can help you develop accessible websites and apps today!
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BetaWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) developed the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). WCAG is the primary policy for the web. Its global goal is to provide a single shared standard for web content accessibility; meeting needs of individuals, organisations, and governments internationally. WCAG explains…
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BetaIntroduction. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops international Web standards: HTML, CSS, and many more.W3C’s Web standards are called W3C Recommendations.. All W3C standards are reviewed for accessibility support by the Accessible Platform Architectures Working Group.The W3C standards and Working Group Notes introduced below are particularly relevant to accessibility.
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BetaWeb accessibility standards. Web accessibility relies on several components that work together. Some of these include: Web content - refers to any part of a website, including text, images, forms, and multimedia, as well as any markup code, scripts, applications, and such.; User agents - software that people use to access web content, including desktop graphical browsers, voice browsers ...
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BetaThe Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, or AODA, was ratified in 2005 by provincial authorities to fix the lack of accessibility to services in Ontario, Canada. Among other topics, the AODA clearly defines the need for website accessibility compliance, like most web accessibility legislation, based on W3C’s WCAG 2.0 Guidelines.
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BetaWorldwide web standards. We are working to comply with Levels A and AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. This describes how to make web content more usable and accessible for everyone. Documents. Many of the downloadable publications and forms we offer are in Portable Document Format (PDF).
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BetaAccessibility is about making web pages accessible for everyone, also people with disabilites. Learning by Reading. We have created 25 tutorial pages for you to learn the fundamentals of Accessibility: Basic Accessibility Introduction . Diversity . Semantic Elements . Landmarks . Buttons & Links .
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BetaAccessibility is the practice of making your websites usable by as many people as possible. We traditionally think of this as being about people with disabilities, but the practice of making sites accessible also benefits other groups such as those using mobile devices, or those with slow network connections.
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BetaEnsuring web accessibility for people with disabilities is a priority for the Department of Justice. In recent years, a multitude of services have moved online and people rely on websites like never before for all aspects of daily living. For example, accessing voting information, finding up-to-date health and safety resources, and looking up ...
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