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What is one of the main objectives of the W3C Web Accessibility initiative?
Which guideline is part of the 'Perceivable' principle in WCAG 2?
What should be done to help users navigate web content effectively?
Which of the following is NOT a guideline under the 'Operable' principle?
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What does the 'Robust' principle emphasize in web accessibility guidelines?
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Study Notes
Web Accessibility Initiative
- The W3C Web Accessibility initiative provides guidelines to improve accessibility for people with disabilities.
- WCAG 2 outlines these guidelines to ensure web content is accessible.
WCAG 2 Guidelines
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Perceivable:
- Provide text alternatives for non-text content (e.g., images, videos).
- Offer captions and alternative options for multimedia.
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Operable:
- Enable keyboard navigation for all functionality.
- Allow users sufficient time to read and interact with content.
- Prohibit content that triggers seizures or physical reactions.
- Assist users in navigating and finding information.
- Make it easy to use input methods beyond the keyboard.
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Understandable:
- Ensure text is readable and understandable.
- Present content in predictable ways.
- Help users prevent and correct errors.
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Robust:
- Maximize compatibility with current and future user tools.
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Description
This quiz explores the guidelines set by the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) to enhance web accessibility for individuals with disabilities. It covers essential principles such as perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust to ensure inclusive web experiences. Test your knowledge on WCAG 2 and its practical applications.