WCAG Website

This website dives into much of what the realm of WCAG encompasses, analyzing and presenting its inner parts. Within it, I include answers as to what WCAG is and why it’s important, what the principles of WCAG are, how those principles are able to be applied, and what WCAG resources are deemed as being helpful. I chose a color palette that is accessibility-friendly and included an accessibility plug-in (portrayed as a little icon on the left of every page) to further universal user experience. Among things that I put weighted thought into, having alternate text for images, comparing computer to phone/tablet versions, offering efficient site navigation, and paying attention to overall readability were a few. Overall, I worked to create a website that not only informs people about WCAG, offers them a background to it, and proposes ways through which its components can be applied, but also a website that exists as being friendly towards WCAG standards in its own essence.

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