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Accessibility touches all our lives and the lives of our family, friends and colleagues. Many don't know the intricacy involved in creating a beautiful user experience for everyone, including persons with disabilities. For our initial podcast and today's topic, we thought we'd start right at the WCAG (or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). We will discuss how they came to be, where they are today, and some of the patterns that you find on the W3C (world wide web consortium) or APG (authoring practices guide) website as well as the interpretation of those patterns and how they all work together.
By Jill Power/Chris LaChanceAccessibility touches all our lives and the lives of our family, friends and colleagues. Many don't know the intricacy involved in creating a beautiful user experience for everyone, including persons with disabilities. For our initial podcast and today's topic, we thought we'd start right at the WCAG (or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines). We will discuss how they came to be, where they are today, and some of the patterns that you find on the W3C (world wide web consortium) or APG (authoring practices guide) website as well as the interpretation of those patterns and how they all work together.