Web Accessibility Guidelines WCAG 2.0 in Comparision with WCAG 1.0

What’s good in WCAG 2.0 The latest version of web content accessibility guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) are divided into 4 principles – Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust (POUR) respectively. Each principle is divided into guidelines with priority levels A, AA, AAA.  The WCAG 1.0 has 14 guidelines but are not...

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Just a moment!

Hai every body, Can I draw a moment of your’s???? I am Rakesh Paladugula, born in a remote place Pangidi in Andhra Pradesh in a middle class family. I have an elder brother Srinivas. Ours is a We two our two family. My mother used to tell me that even when I was 2 and a half, I was unable to keep my neck straight and for that...

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Testing Accessibility of a Website

What is accessibility? Accessibility means the ability to make available technology to both disabled as well as regularly abled people  without any discrimination. For e.g: If a person visits your website and has a disability, say  low vision, there should not be any difficulty for him to gather all the information available in...

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