What is a Web content that is created and updated by many users for many users?

Making the Web Accessible

Strategies, standards, and supporting resources to help you make the Web more accessible to people with disabilities.

W3C

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops international standards for the Web: HTML, CSS, and many more.

WAI

The W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) develops standards and support materials to help you understand and implement accessibility.

You

You can use W3C WAI resources to make your websites, applications, and other digital creations more accessible and usable to everyone.

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ACT Rules for Accessibility Evaluation Tools And Methodologies

(2022-12-06)

Accessibility Conformance Testing (ACT) Rules help evaluation tools and methodologies produced accurate, consistent results. ACT Rules help test accessibility standards more reliably. Learn more About ACT Rules. We encourage evaluation tools and methodologies to implement the individual ACT Rules and to share your implementation report on the W3C WAI website. Learn about submitting an implementation.

For Review: Collaboration Tools Accessibility User Requirements - First Draft

(2022-11-08)

Collaboration Tools Accessibility User Requirements is available as a First Public Draft Note. It addresses features and capabilities unique to interactive, collaborative content creation and editing applications. We particularly invite input on additional user needs and issues that are not yet addressed in this early draft, including the needs of users with cognitive and learning disabilities. Please send comments by 30 December 2022.

Updated Resource: Content Author Modules in Curricula on Web Accessibility

(2022-09-29)

Curricula on Web Accessibility now has new content author modules. This curricula provides a framework for creating courses on digital accessibility, for including accessibility in other courses, and for reviewing and comparing existing and proposed courses. The September 2022 publication adds new content author modules. These modules focus on teaching accessibility to writers, editors, content creators, and content publishers.

New Resource: Accessibility Course List

(2022-09-19)

Course List - Digital Accessibility Education, Training, and Certification includes publicly-available courses around the world. We expect to add more courses in the coming weeks. We invite course providers to submit your courses. We may also revise the user interface based on additional user feedback. Please send any comments by 17 October 2022.

Call for Implementations: WCAG 2.2 Candidate Recommendation

(2022-09-06)

WCAG 2.2 is now officially a ‘Candidate Recommendation’. We’re seeking examples of how the new ‘success criteria’ are implemented in websites and web apps. We plan to publish the finalized WCAG 2.2 in December 2022. Please see status and updates in What’s New in WCAG 2.2 Draft. Please submit implementations and any comments by 4 October 2022.

For Review: Accessibility Maturity Model - Group Draft Note

(2022-09-06)

The Accessibility Maturity Model Draft Note is available for review and comment. The document is designed to help organizations track and improve the accessibility of their products, services, and internal support of people with disabilities. For more information, see the blog post that addresses "Why Does Accessibility Need a Maturity Model?". Please submit any comments by 16 October 2022.

Updated: Making Events Accessible - Checklist for meetings, conferences, training, and presentations that are remote/virtual, in-person, or hybrid

(2022-08-31)

Making Events Accessible: Checklist for meetings, conferences, training, and presentations that are remote/virtual, in-person, or hybrid is updated. It helps presenters, participants, and organizers make events inclusive, particularly to people with disabilities. This benefits everyone, particularly international participants.

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Training Course: Digital Accessibility Foundations

What is a Web content that is created and updated by many users for many users?

The free "Introduction to Web Accessibility" online course provides the foundation you need to make your digital technology accessible. It's designed for:

  • technical and non-technical learners
  • developers, designers, ux, writers, managers, advocates
  • professionals, instructors, students

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Web Accessibility Perspectives: Video Captions

Captions are the audio information in text that is synchronized with the audio and visual content. Captions are called "subtitles" in some regions.

Video Captions are essential for people with disabilities and benefit everyone in a variety of situations.

What is a Web content that is created and updated by many users for many users?

This media resource helps you understand and create captions/subtitles, audio description of visual information, descriptive transcripts, and sign language for media. It introduces user experiences and benefits to organizations.

Making Audio and Video Media Accessible

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What is the web content that is created and updated by many users for many users?

Web 2.0 (also known as participative (or participatory) web and social web) refers to websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use, participatory culture and interoperability (i.e., compatibility with other products, systems, and devices) for end users.

What is web content that is created and updated?

What is web content that is created and updated by many users for many users? Blog or web log. What is an online journal that allows users to post their own opinions, comments, graphics, and video? Knowledge management system.

Which of the following is a Web 2.0 technology?

Examples of Web 2.0 sites include Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, and various blogs, which all have transformed the way the same information is shared and delivered.

What is content that is designed to be easy for readers to consume and to share?

True or false: Collaboration content is content that is designed to be easy for readers to consume and to share. Collaboration content captures website visitors' attention by offering small consumable pieces of information that can be quickly read and understood.