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The W3C and web accessibility guidelines

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 4:29 am
by masud.ibne8800
Due to ignorance in some cases, and lack of resources in others, the truth is that few websites comply with accessibility guidelines.

Today, if we ignore the general rule that requires ensuring equal conditions in access to products and services, only official pages are required to comply with web accessibility standards.

Especially if we take into account that people with disabilities need to access web content more than any other group.

A disability limits the freedom and quality of life of the list of phone number in philippines person who suffers from it, which is why it is particularly important that they have full and unlimited access to the information, training and entertainment resources that the Internet offers, given that other resources that others of us have easy access to are not within their reach.

In order for content to be accessible to everyone, the website must follow established guidelines.

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Let's see what they are.

The W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) is an international and independent organization that works to develop protocols that ensure the future growth of the Web, with its main objective being universal access to the Web.

They work to achieve internationalization, standardization of the mobile web and, of course, universal web accessibility.

The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) sets standards that affect browsers, tools, and content.

The first version of the Web Accessibility Guide was published in 1999 and detailed 14 technical specifications.

The second version, from 2008, focuses more on people than on technical criteria and establishes 4 principles for accessible websites: