How to Make Your Website Accessible: WCAG 2.1 W3C Recommendation

Written by thawkin3 | Published 2020/03/08
Tech Story Tags: accessibility | web-accessibility | javascript | web-development | a11y | software-engineering | programming | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines are a set of guidelines and recommendations for how to make your web content more accessible. Websites must be Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) For a website to be robust, users must be able to use the site on a wide variety of devices, screen sizes, and browsers, including when used with assistive technology. The current version of this document at the time of this writing is WCAG 2.1. It's a very technical document, very long, and potentially exhausting to read.via the TL;DR App

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Written by thawkin3 | Senior software engineer. Continuous learner. Educator.
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/03/08