Lecture

Web Accessibility: Ensuring Inclusive Digital Experiences

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This lecture covers the importance of web accessibility, including international standards, challenges faced by people with disabilities, and the legal framework. It explains the principles of web accessibility, such as perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness. The lecture also delves into the WCAG guidelines, testable success criteria, and the benefits of accessible design for all users. Additionally, it discusses the integration of accessibility in digital projects, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive strategy supported by management. The 'Easy checks' evaluation method for web accessibility is introduced as a beginner-friendly approach to assess a webpage's compliance with accessibility standards.

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