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yatil.net
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| | | | | The Web Content Accessibility Guideline's (WCAG) Success Criterion 1.4.11 Non-Text Contrast is one of the harder to understand requirements. Here's a deep-dive into the details of it, including practical examples, concerning only its "User Interface Components" section. | |
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www.kalamuna.com
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| | | | | Creating a great user experience for everyone who visits your website means it must be as accessible as possible. By ensuring a site is accessible, you also make it easy to use, regardless of your visitor's physical or mental capabilities. But as anyone who's had to design or build a website that complies with WCAG 2.1 Level AA guidelines (the common standard for web accessibility) will tell you, it isn't always easy. | |
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blog.pope.tech
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| | | | | How to use color contrast tools with examples. | |
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tink.uk
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| | | [AI summary] An overview of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 1.0 and 2.0, detailing their principles, guidelines, checkpoints, and conformance levels for building accessible websites. | ||