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| Author | Jacobs, Ian Chisholm, Wendy Vanderheiden, Gregg |
| Abstract | trademark, document use and software licensing rules apply. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 These guidelines explain how to make Web content [p. 24] accessible to people with disabilities. The guidelines are intended for all Web content developers [p. 25] (page authors and site designers) and for developers of authoring tools [p. 24]. The primary goal of these guidelines is to promote accessibility. However, following them will also make Web content more available to all users, whatever user agent [p. 27] they are using (e.g., desktop browser, voice browser, mobile phone, automobile-based PC, etc.) or constraints they may be operating under (e.g., noisy or noiseless surroundings, under- or over-illuminated rooms, in a hands-free environment, etc.). Following these guidelines will also help people find information on the Web more quickly. These guidelines do not discourage content developers from using images, video, etc., but rather explain how to make multimedia content more accessible to a wide audience. |
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| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Authoring Tool Web Content Developer Desktop Browser Over-illuminated Room Automobile-based Pc Web Content Content Developer Related Document Web Content Accessibility Guideline List Document Use Web Content Accessibility Guideline Software Licensing Rule Primary Goal Voice Browser User Agent Multimedia Content Wide Audience Page Author Hands-free Environment Mobile Phone Noiseless Surroundings Site Designer |
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