The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines aim to create a more accessible web. This book explains how to make websites accessible in a style and language that project managers, developers, designers, and content creators understand, both theoretically and practically. What is Web Accessibility and How to plan an accessible interaction. Implementing Web Accessibility policies in an organization What the W3C Guidelines are and how they are applied (their evolution, from the beginning to the updated version in 2025). WCAG guidelines and success criteria, explained one by one. How to make and design an accessible web page and website. How to prepare a declaration of conformance (including for the UE and Section 508 in the United States). How to improve accessible Single Page Applications (SPAs). How to implement ARIA, the set of special attributes for accessibility. How to create accessible Design Systems. How to achieve clear communication and plain language. How to conduct assessments and audits using the WCAG-EM methodology. How to create accessible PDF documents. How to implement a web accessibility policy within an organization. It also includes chapters where you can find: Tools for validating web document accessibility. Summaries and diagrams of the guidelines Glossary of technical terms In summary, the best book to get introduced into the web accessibility area, no matter if you are a developer, a designer, or a project manager who needs to integrate web accessibility into your projects.
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