Course Outline
- brief review
- disabilities and assistive technologies
- what is WCAG?
- finding WCAG documentation and techniques
- filtering the techniques documentation
- determining which guidelines apply to your content
- techniques for Principle 1: Perceivable
- 1.1 provide text alternatives for any non-text content
- 1.3 create content that can be presented in different ways
- 1.4 make it easier for users to see and hear content
- techniques for Principle 2: Operable
- 2.1 make all functionality available from a keyboard
- 2.2 provide users enough time to read and use content
- 2.4 provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are
- techniques for Principle 3: Understandable
- 3.2 make web pages appear and operate in predictable ways
- 3.3 help users avoid and correct mistakes
- techniques for Principle 4: Robust
- 4.1 maximize compatibility with current and future user agents
- understanding conformance requirements
- meeting conformance levels
- sufficient techniques for conformance requirement
- using a statement of partial conformance




