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Web Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0

WCAG 2.0 defines how to make Web content accessible to individuals with disabilities. It is organized around 4 principles and 12 guidelines.

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      • Accessibility: Perceivable Icon01: Perceivable
        • Guideline 1.1 - Provide text alternatives for non-text content
        • Guideline 1.2 - Provide alternatives for time-based media
        • Guideline 1.3 - Create content that can be presented in different ways without losing meaning
        • Guideline 1.4 - Make it easier for users to see and hear content
      • Accessibility: Operable Icon02: Operable
        • Guideline 2.1 - Make all functionality available from a keyboard
        • Guideline 2.2 - Give users enough time to read and use content
        • Guideline 2.3 - Do not use content that causes seizures
        • Guideline 2.4 - Help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are
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      • Accessibility: Understandable Icon03: Understandable
        • Guideline 3.1 - Make text readable and understandable
        • Guideline 3.2 - Make web pages appear and operate in predictable ways
        • Guideline 3.3 - Help users avoid and correct mistakes
      • Accessibility: Robust Icon04: Robust
        • Guideline 4.1 - Maximize compatibility with current and future user tools

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