WCAG
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Welcome to the category dedicated to WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines), a set of international standards designed to improve the accessibility of web content. WCAG were created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and are a key tool for web developers, designers, programmers and site owners who want to ensure that their content is accessible to all users, regardless of their physical, sensory or cognitive abilities.
In this category you will find articles that discuss in detail the various aspects of WCAG, including:
- Fundamental principles and goals of WCAG: Learn about the four main principles of accessibility - Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust - which form the foundation of WCAG.
- Techniques and best practices: Learn how to implement specific techniques and tools to make your website WCAG compliant and meet the needs of a wide range of users.
- Case studies and examples: Review specific cases of implementing WCAG standards in different projects and learn from successes and challenges encountered by others.
- WCAGnews and developments: Keep up to date with the latest versions of WCAG and the changes and additions made by the W3C to continually improve the accessibility of web content.
Our articles are designed for everyone who wants to make the web a more accessible place - from beginners who are just starting out in accessibility to experienced professionals looking for advanced advice and guidance. Join us to find out how you can contribute to building a more inclusive and accessible internet.