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The Word and PDF documents Reviewing an accessible PDF document Guidelines for website accessibility Accessible link text To the same or different tab Use descriptive texts Avoid just URLs Highlight links visually Give context to the link text Test accessibility Examples of database link texts More on the subject Correct use of titles and their importance in accessibility Color contrasts Descriptive links and alt texts ALT texts Title text What if the picture has no purpose Useful sites and tools Information and instructions on accessibility Saavutettavuustettavuusvaatimukset.
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Guidelines Source list useful links Laws and standards Accessibility resources websites literature and guidelines WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG is an international guideline developed and maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium WC is the body responsible for HTML and CSS standards the latest version of which is WCAG .. and new requirements are coming to it. The purpose of accessibility guidelines . is to ensure that online content can be used by all people even if they have functional limitations or use assistive technology. The criteria are divided into three levels A AA and AAA. The Digital Services Act requires the fulfillment of criteria A and AA. The Developmental Disabilities Association is responsible for maintaining and translating the WCAG guidelines.
Fi Accessibility guide for municipalities Saavutettavasti.fi Make digital Phone Number List content accessible Web Accessibility Initiative WAI WebAIM Color Contrast Accessibility Validator Accessibility tools Tools for simulation and testing Screen readers and accessibility testing Screen reader operation NonVisual Desktop Access NVDA screen reader Manual accessibility testing Testing accessibility with the keyboard WCAG . standard text size in browsers Accessibility testing tools for websites WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tools Waveajennus Lighthouse WebAIM Contrast Checker Web Accessibility Checker Contrast Checker Colour Contrast Analyser Website accessibility checklist for website creators WCAG . Understanding Docs understanding accessibility recommendations WCAG . new accessibility requirements for web content WCAG . reforms and changes More information on the WCAG.
Guidelines Source list useful links Laws and standards Accessibility resources websites literature and guidelines WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG is an international guideline developed and maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium WC is the body responsible for HTML and CSS standards the latest version of which is WCAG .. and new requirements are coming to it. The purpose of accessibility guidelines . is to ensure that online content can be used by all people even if they have functional limitations or use assistive technology. The criteria are divided into three levels A AA and AAA. The Digital Services Act requires the fulfillment of criteria A and AA. The Developmental Disabilities Association is responsible for maintaining and translating the WCAG guidelines.