We're almost ready! What every organization needs, if they're producing official information, is content that complies with WCAG 2.0. Even when a web site is brilliantly accessible behind the scenes, it can fail if the content fails. WCAG 2.0 compliance...
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WCAG 2.0 for content writers: let's be realistic
Way back when, I decided to run some articles on WCAG 2.0 for content authors. After writing 3 or 4, I figured these articles gave too much (and yet too little) information to too few. So I allowed the series...
Struggling with WCAG 2.0 Accessibility Guidelines for content authors
A Contented course on WCAG 2.0 for content authors looked like a piece of cake at first—after all, the information is all readily available in 159,800 easy words. Why would that prove difficult? We believe there's a need for a...
E-government web content problems—in Arabic
E-government web content problems in Arab nations? Yes, there's quite an overlap with what we see in English language government web content! In Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), one of the United Arab Emirates, Basem A. Shahin is fully involved in...
Time-based media: WCAG 2.0 for content writers
Guidelines for time-based media, in other words audio and video content, are the only new bunch of guidelines in WCAG 2.0. Others existed before in a different form. Other content doesn't change or move as you watch or hear it....