First steps
Go backThe "First steps" section helps you understand the basic concepts and processes related to digital accessibility and the WCAG standard. Here, you'll find an introduction to manual and automated audits, examples of WCAG reports, and practical explanations of key topics. These materials are designed for those just starting out with website and application accessibility. This is the best starting point if you want to learn what the process of improving WCAG compliance looks like in practice.
Articles in this category:
- Automated vs. Manual Accessibility Audits: Which One to Choose for Your Website?
- Color contrast checker
- Dock Accessibility Checker - a browser-based accessibility audit tool
- How to improve website accessibility?
- Manual WCAG Accessibility Audit - What It Is and How It Works in Practice
- Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- WCAG 3.0 - the future of digital accessibility. What will the new standard change?
- What Does a WCAG Audit Report Look Like?
- What is changing as of June 28, 2025?
- Why does WCAG 2.2 compliance not always mean a website is accessible?
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