Quick Tips for web Content Accessibility
Based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 of the W3C
Perceivable
- Provide text alternatives for illustrations, diagrams and other non-text content.
- Provide mode-appropriate alternatives with time-based
media and
multi-media.
- Create adaptable content that presents many styles without
loss of meaning.
- Make the foreground distinguishable from background for
sight and hearing.
Operable
- Make all functionality keyboard accessible.
- Provide enough time for users to read and use content.
- Use content that is known to cause no seizures
- Make navigable content to help users know location,
find content and link to it.
Understandable
- Make text content readable and understandable
- Make Web pages appear and operate in predictable ways
- Provide input-assistance that helps users avoid and correct mistakes
Robust
- Maximize compatibility with current and future
browsers, media players, and assistive technologies