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Accessibility

The Ðǿմ«Ã½ is committed to equal rights for students with disabilities or chronic illnesses. In order for the University's websites to be accessible to people with disabilities, they should comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) and conformity level AA.

WCAG 2.1

The new version of the  was published on June 5, 2018. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) addresses here particular success criteria for barrier-free mobile websites. Requirements of people with impaired vision and cognitive impairments are also included in more detail in the catalogue.

 have a pyramid-like structure. They consist of: Four priniciples, 12 guidelines, 61 success criteria, countless techniques with best-practice examples and five conformance requirements.The principles, guidelines, success criteria and conformance requirements are normative. The techniques are merely of informative nature.

  1. Principles: perceptible, operable, understandable, robust

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Checklist for accessible web design

In the document   of the you will find a description of the success criteria of WCAG 2.1. This checklist is primarily intended for web designers and programmers. The structure of the original WCAG 2.1 guidelines has been retained.
 

Accessibility Developer Guide

The   (ADG) is an initiative of the “Access for All” foundation. This guide is aimed at web designers and programmers. The ADG was published in June 2018.
 

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