In today’s digital environment, building inclusive websites and applications is vital. Designing for accessibility ensures that all users, regardless of their abilities, can easily access and navigate the application’s content. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WCAG-2 provides principles and guidelines to help achieve this aim, making digital experiences more inviting and user-friendly for everyone.
This presentation will dive into the principles of WCAG 2, focusing on the four core guidelines: Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.
Perceivable: Ensuring that information and UI components are presented in ways that all users can easily perceive it.
Operable: Making sure that all users can navigate to the content using keyboard, mouse, or other tools.
Understandable: Designing content that is easy to read and navigate.
Robust: Creating content that can be reliably interpreted by various user agents, including assistive technologies.
