WCAG Conformance Level A
Level A Level A is the minimum level of conformance in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. For Level A conformance, the Web page… Read More »WCAG Conformance Level A
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Level A Level A is the minimum level of conformance in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0. For Level A conformance, the Web page… Read More »WCAG Conformance Level A
Easy to work with different Web browsers and Technologies Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of… Read More »WCAG Principle 4 Robust
Easy to understand Information and the operation of a user interface must be understandable: Users must be able to understand the information as well as the… Read More »WCAG Principle 3 Understandable
Easy to operate User interface components and navigation must be operable: The interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform. Under this principle you will… Read More »WCAG Principle 2 Operable
Easy to perceive A website is perceivable when a user can use their sense(s) of sight, sound, and touch to identify and process the information… Read More »WCAG Principle 1 Perceivable
“WCAG IS A SET OF GUIDELINES FOR MAKING CONTENT ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL USERS, INCLUDING THOSE WITH DISABILITIES. The W3C WCAG guidelines were developed through an… Read More »Overview of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
The written language of the page must be identified in the code of the web page. This makes sure that screen readers automatically use the… Read More »3.1.1 Language of page (A)
Unless the service is a series of steps, there must be different ways for people to locate and navigate content. Different people will have different… Read More »2.4.5 Multiple ways (AA)
There are different situations where a status message needs to be shown in a way that assistive technologies understand. These messages need to be presented… Read More »4.1.3 status Messages (AA)
All interactive components must have an accessible name and role, and the state of the component must be communicated to assistive technologies. This ensures that… Read More »4.1.2 Name, role, value (A)