How do you handle WCAG errors and feedback from external sources, such as users, clients, or regulators?
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are a set of standards that help make web content more accessible to people with disabilities. However, following WCAG is not always easy or straightforward, and you may encounter errors or feedback from external sources, such as users, clients, or regulators, that challenge your compliance or suggest improvements. How do you handle these situations and ensure your web content meets the accessibility requirements and expectations of your audience? Here are some tips to help you deal with WCAG errors and feedback from external sources.
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Anisat Ahmed, CPACCFrontend Developer | CPACC Certified Accessibility Specialist | Technical Writer | AWS Community Builder (Frontend Web…
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Amanda SterlingAccommodation & Accessibility Specialist | MA, RSSW, CPACC, PMP?, CSM?
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Sheri Byrne-Haber (disabled)Multi-award winning values-based engineering, accessibility, and inclusion leader