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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Skills     Web Development and Graphic Design     Web Design     Web Accessibility Fundamentals

Explore WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) 2.0, WCAG design principles and guidelines, and how to participate in WCAG standards.



Objectives

WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Standards

  • define WCAG 2.0 and its purpose
  • describe differences between WCAG 1.0 and WCAG 2.0 and improvements made to WCAG 2.0
  • describe WCAG principles of accessibility
  • describe WCAG guidelines and success criteria
  • specify WCAG techniques for WCAG success criteria
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 1, guideline 1.1: text alternatives, 1.2: time-based media, and 1.3: adaptable content
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 1 guideline 1.4: distinguishable content
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 2, guideline 2.1: keyboard accessible and guideline 2.2: enough time
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 2, guideline 2.3: seizures, guideline 2.4: navigable, guideline 2.5: pointer accessible, and guideline 2.6: additional sensor inputs
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 3, guideline 3.1: readable
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 3, guideline 3.2: predictable and guideline 3.3: input assistance
  • define WCAG 2.0 principle 4, guideline 4.1: compatible
  • describe WCAG conformance requirements for WCAG 2.1
  • define WCAG 2.0 section 5.2: conformance claims
  • define WCAG 2.0 section 5.3: statement of partial conformance - third party content, and section 5.4 statement of partial conformance - language
  • describe WCAG 2.0, its standards, and its guidelines