Answers to some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Understanding Techniques for WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria| www.w3.org
Intent| www.w3.org
supported by users' assistive technologies as well as the accessibility features in browsers and other user agents| www.w3.org
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Introduces the document: Guidance on Applying WCAG 2 to Non-Web Information and Communications Technologies (WCAG2ICT).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
This page lists the new success criteria in Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. It includes quotes from personas to help you understand some aspects of the success criteria.| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
An overview of the fundamental web accessibility requirements for websites, web applications, browsers, and other tools.| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Techniques for WCAG 2.1| www.w3.org
Accessibility resources free online from the international standards organization: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Introduction | www.w3.org
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 covers a wide range of recommendations for making Web content more accessible. Following these guidelines will make content more accessible to a wider range of people with disabilities, including accommodations for blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity, and combinations of these, and some accommodation for learning disabilities and cognitive limitations; but will not address ...| www.w3.org
Introduces the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) international standard, including WCAG 2.0, WCAG 2.1, and WCAG 2.2. WCAG documents explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.| Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)