The Acquia Web Governance Accessibility feature helps you make your website compliant with WCAG 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2 for A, AA, and AAA guidelines.
Web accessibility is the concept that websites and website content must be accessible to anyone, regardless of how they use the internet. Websites must give a way for people with disabilities such as visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological to access the information. Some examples of other ways to use the internet are:
Compliance is shown for the following:
Page compliance = percentage of checks that the page is compliant in.
Domain compliance = Average page compliance in this domain.
The four principles of web accessibility for website content as specified by W3C are:
From: Understanding the four principles of Accessibility:
If any of these are not true, users with disabilities will not be able to use the Web.” |
The Web Governance documentation provides suggestions and tips on how you can make your website better for visitors with a disability by improving their ability to perceive, understand, contribute, navigate, and interact with it.
Visit the Web Accessibility clickable demo.
For more information, visit Understanding the four principles of Accessibility.
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