accessibility guidelines and support in Read the Docs?












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Although several of the projects served by Read the Docs have to do with accessibility, I can't find anything that discusses accessibility guidelines and support for the project as a whole. What resources can folks suggest?










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  • What specific area are you interested in? Web accessibility, mobile accessibility, accessibility of desktop applications (and operating systems), accessibility of office documents, ...?

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Although several of the projects served by Read the Docs have to do with accessibility, I can't find anything that discusses accessibility guidelines and support for the project as a whole. What resources can folks suggest?










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Although several of the projects served by Read the Docs have to do with accessibility, I can't find anything that discusses accessibility guidelines and support for the project as a whole. What resources can folks suggest?










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  • What specific area are you interested in? Web accessibility, mobile accessibility, accessibility of desktop applications (and operating systems), accessibility of office documents, ...?

    – Christophe Strobbe
    Jul 25 '17 at 9:28



















  • What specific area are you interested in? Web accessibility, mobile accessibility, accessibility of desktop applications (and operating systems), accessibility of office documents, ...?

    – Christophe Strobbe
    Jul 25 '17 at 9:28

















What specific area are you interested in? Web accessibility, mobile accessibility, accessibility of desktop applications (and operating systems), accessibility of office documents, ...?

– Christophe Strobbe
Jul 25 '17 at 9:28





What specific area are you interested in? Web accessibility, mobile accessibility, accessibility of desktop applications (and operating systems), accessibility of office documents, ...?

– Christophe Strobbe
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Most projects that involve accessibility tend to follow the guidelines defined by the WCAG. Most laws about accessibility compliance tend to point to meeting a specific level of the WCAG.



This is useful for finding out about the requirements, but to learn more about accessibility, you can find a number of resources online with a simple google search. Personally, I've found a good site for introducing people to accessibility is Webaim,






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    There's an excellent accessibility recommendations site that covers web, mobile (iOS + android) and editorial contents (office, pdf...).



    Whatever your field of development, many useful information is well detailed and some code snippets with illustrations are available to perfectly explain some concepts.






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      Most projects that involve accessibility tend to follow the guidelines defined by the WCAG. Most laws about accessibility compliance tend to point to meeting a specific level of the WCAG.



      This is useful for finding out about the requirements, but to learn more about accessibility, you can find a number of resources online with a simple google search. Personally, I've found a good site for introducing people to accessibility is Webaim,






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        Most projects that involve accessibility tend to follow the guidelines defined by the WCAG. Most laws about accessibility compliance tend to point to meeting a specific level of the WCAG.



        This is useful for finding out about the requirements, but to learn more about accessibility, you can find a number of resources online with a simple google search. Personally, I've found a good site for introducing people to accessibility is Webaim,






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          Most projects that involve accessibility tend to follow the guidelines defined by the WCAG. Most laws about accessibility compliance tend to point to meeting a specific level of the WCAG.



          This is useful for finding out about the requirements, but to learn more about accessibility, you can find a number of resources online with a simple google search. Personally, I've found a good site for introducing people to accessibility is Webaim,






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          Most projects that involve accessibility tend to follow the guidelines defined by the WCAG. Most laws about accessibility compliance tend to point to meeting a specific level of the WCAG.



          This is useful for finding out about the requirements, but to learn more about accessibility, you can find a number of resources online with a simple google search. Personally, I've found a good site for introducing people to accessibility is Webaim,







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              There's an excellent accessibility recommendations site that covers web, mobile (iOS + android) and editorial contents (office, pdf...).



              Whatever your field of development, many useful information is well detailed and some code snippets with illustrations are available to perfectly explain some concepts.






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                There's an excellent accessibility recommendations site that covers web, mobile (iOS + android) and editorial contents (office, pdf...).



                Whatever your field of development, many useful information is well detailed and some code snippets with illustrations are available to perfectly explain some concepts.






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                  There's an excellent accessibility recommendations site that covers web, mobile (iOS + android) and editorial contents (office, pdf...).



                  Whatever your field of development, many useful information is well detailed and some code snippets with illustrations are available to perfectly explain some concepts.






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                  There's an excellent accessibility recommendations site that covers web, mobile (iOS + android) and editorial contents (office, pdf...).



                  Whatever your field of development, many useful information is well detailed and some code snippets with illustrations are available to perfectly explain some concepts.







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