W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
What is Web Accessibility?
Web accessibility addresses the issues that face people with any form of disability who wish to use the Web. Specifically, Web accessibility means that people with a disability can use, understand, navigate, communicate with, interact with and contribute to the Web.
Web accessibility is not only a corporate and social responsibility but it is now also a legal requirement in many countries such as the USA with the Americans with Disabilities Act (
ADA∞), Section 508 and the UK, under the 1995 Disabilities Discrimination Act (
DDA∞) Part 3.
How is Web Accessibility Measured?
The
W3C∞ Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (
WCAG∞) 1.0, are used by government authorities, industry bodies, and organisations around the world as a means of measuring accessibility conformance.
Segala∞ has created the
vocabulary for the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0. Publishing the vocabulary here enables other accessibility service providers to use Content Labels.
Please Contribute and help us complete this page.
There are no comments on this page. [Add comment]