Accessibility resources by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3c)

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international organization that, quoting its official website, “develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web”. In this section you can find relevant accessibility resources released by the W3C, or one of its working groups like the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI).

Resources

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Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0

Vincenzo Rubano
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Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG) 2.0 is a W3C recommendation that provides guidelines for designing web content authoring tools that are both more accessible to people with disabilities and designed to enable, support, and promote the production of more accessible web content by all authors.

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WAI-ARIA 1.1

Vincenzo Rubano
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The WAI-ARIA (Active Rich Internet Applications) is a W3C recommendation that defines a way to make Web content and Web applications more accessible to people with disabilities.

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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1

Vincenzo Rubano
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 lie the foundation to evaluate the accessibility of web content in a “technology-agnostic” way: this means that they are abstract enough so as to be applied no matter what technologies and tools are used to produce web content, yet be “practically enough” to be tested to check for content conformance.

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