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WCAG 2.1 provides clear guidelines for content editors that are not difficult to implement. They just need to be learned, remain top of mind, and get built into the process flow.
Promet Source created this essential checklist for designers to go beyond what is stated in the WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
Learn how accessibility and good design can co-exist to create great web experiences for all users, regardless of disability or skill-levels.
+ Includes WCAG 2.1 requirements for visual design elements
+ When to use style guides
+ Edge cases to consider during the design process
+ Best practices for improved usability
+ Expanding traditional user testing to ensure inclusivity
By following our free guide, your website can be made as accessible as possible.
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Your client messages you about the web design you've been creating.
"Hey, the design looks good. Have you made sure it's accessible?"
Good thing we've got you covered!
Our accessibility experts here at Promet Source created a 12-point checklist that has what you need to ensure your web design is compliant.