To ensure that web content created with CMS is accessible and compliant with WCAG, users should consider several best practices. This includes choosing a CMS platform that supports web accessibility, evaluating and testing the accessibility of CMS features before using them, following the WCAG principles, guidelines, success criteria and techniques when creating web content, providing alternative and equivalent content for multimedia, images, icons or symbols, using clear and consistent headings, labels, links and navigation for web content, using simple and plain language for web content, using valid and semantic code for web content, checking and correcting the spelling, grammar and punctuation of web content and updating and maintaining the web content regularly. By taking these steps into account, users can create web content with CMS that is accessible and compliant with WCAG. This can benefit those with disabilities as well as those with different preferences or situations.