Accessibility

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Web accessibility checkpoints in Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
User Experience Design The UX designer should consider the accessibility standards in mind while defining the UX of the web portal. UI Design When building the UI elements and styles, accessibility should consider. Factors like color of text, the contrast of images, navigation elements, etc should be considered here. HTML The html should be generated by following the web accessibility standards defined.
Academia and Web Accessibility
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Even though there are not many regulations in place for the academic sector, most world-renowned academic institutions have incorporated accessibility guidelines as their standard practices. By implementing it, they are supporting the right of disabled people to access the information. To make users aware of it, these universities have published their accessibility policies on their websites. Here are excerpts from accessibility statements published on some of the world's top university website's.
Accessibility in Government CMS Landscape
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From a humanitarian point of view and inclusive policies, every organization has a responsibility to follow these guidelines. People with disabilities also have the right to consume digital content in the way others do. WCAG helps to bring equality in information delivery.
Web Accessibility Guidelines - What and Why it matters
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines was conceived by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) with a motive to make web and digital technology accessible for all. The first version of accessibility guidelines, WCAG 1.0 was released on May 5th, 1999. It continued for about 10 years and in 2008, WCAG 2.0 was released. In addition to web properties, 2.0 also takes care of other digital assets like PDF, Documents, Google Docs, Spreadsheets, mobile apps, etc.
Web Accessibility Guidelines - What and Why it matters
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With the launch of Drupal 8 in 2015, the modern avatar of Drupal, has generated a new kind of buzz amongst web development communities. With this release, the Drupal CMS turned itself into a system to create ambitious digital experiences and offers numerous, exciting ways of editing and publishing content to the World Wide Web, life is definitely going to be easy for users and developers.