accessibility guidelines and support in Read the Docs?
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?
accessibility 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?
accessibility read-the-docs
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
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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?
accessibility read-the-docs
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?
accessibility read-the-docs
accessibility read-the-docs
asked Jul 15 '17 at 21:44
Rich MorinRich Morin
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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
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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
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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,
add a comment |
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,
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.
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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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