WCAG Guidelines
This section explains the key assumptions of the WCAG standard and the principles for creating accessible digital products. Here, you'll find an overview of principles such as perceptibility, operability, understandability, and compatibility, which form the foundation of digital accessibility. These materials help you better understand the WCAG requirements and their implications for users with disabilities. This is a good place to organize your knowledge and learn the basics of website accessibility.
Articles in this category:
- WCAG 3.2.4: Consistent Identification
- WCAG 3.2.5: Change on Request
- WCAG 3.2.6: Consistent Help
- WCAG 3.3.1: Error Identification
- WCAG 3.3.2: Labels or Instructions
- WCAG 3.3.3: Error Suggestion
- WCAG 3.3.4: Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data)
- WCAG 3.3.5: Help
- WCAG 3.3.6: Error Prevention (All)
- WCAG 3.3.7: Redundant Entry
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