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- natural information such as text, images, and sounds
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The WCAG documents explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a web page or web application, including:
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Jane HealyReally useful for assignments.
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
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Web "content" generally refers to the information in a web page or web application, including:
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natural information such as text, images, and sounds
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code or markup that defines structure, presentation, etc.
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Web content developers (page authors, site designers, etc.)
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Web authoring tool developers
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Web accessibility evaluation tool developers
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Others who want or need a standard for web accessibility
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WCAG is a technical standard, not an introduction to accessibility
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For each guideline, there are testable success criteria, which are at three levels: A, AA, and AAA.
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WCAG 2.0 is a stable, referenceable technical standard
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How to Meet WCAG 2.0: A customizable quick reference to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 requirements (success criteria) and techniques is essentially the WCAG 2.0 checklist. Most people use this quick references as the main resource for working with WCAG.
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- Techniques for WCAG 2.0 gives you specific details on how to develop accessible Web content, such as HTML code examples. The techniques are "informative", that is, you do not have to use them. The basis for determining conformance to WCAG 2.0 is the success criteria from the WCAG 2.0 standard, not the techniques. Read more in Techniques in the FAQ.
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Understanding WCAG 2.0 has additional guidance on learning and implementing WCAG 2.0 for people who want to understand the guidelines and success criteria more thoroughly
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It has 12 guidelines that are organized under 4 principles: perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
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- natural information such as text, images, and sounds
- code or markup that defines structure, presentation, etc.
Web "content" generally refers to the information in a web page or web application, including:
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- Web content developers (page authors, site designers, etc.)
- Web authoring tool developers
- Web accessibility evaluation tool developers
- Others who want or need a standard for web accessibility
WCAG is primarily intended for:
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The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) documents explain how to make Web content more accessible to people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a Web page or Web application, including text, images, forms, sounds, and such.
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Maria TannantThe Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) documents explain how to make Web content more accessible to people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a Web page or Web application, including text, images, forms, sounds, and such.
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Lesley Thomson"Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)"
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Janna RobertsonThe Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) documents explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a Web page or Web application, including text, images, forms, sounds, and such.
WCAG is part of a series of accessibility guidelines, including the Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) and the User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG). Essential Components of Web Accessibility explains the relationship between the different guidelines.
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Public Sector Commission Western AustraliaWeb Content Accessibility Guidelines addresses the information in a Web site, including text, images, forms, sounds, and such.
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damiana guedesThe Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) documents explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. Web "content" generally refers to the information in a Web page or Web application, including text, images, forms, sounds, and such.
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