Web Accessibility Checklist
The guidelines outlined on this web page are derived from W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.
Guideline 1.1 : Provide text alternatives for all non-text content
Guideline 1.2 : Provide synchronized alternatives for multimedia
Guideline 1.3 : Ensure that information and structure can be separated from presentation
Guideline 1.4 : Make it easy to distinguish foreground information from its background
Guideline 2.1 : Make all functionality operable via a keyboard interface
Guideline 2.2 : Allow users to control time limits on their reading or interaction
Guideline 2.3 : Allow users to avoid content that could cause seizures due to photosensitivity
Guideline 2.4 : Provide mechanisms to help users find content, orient themselves within it, and navigate through it
Guideline 2.5 : Help users avoid mistakes and make it easy to correct mistakes that do occur
Guideline 3.1 : Make text content readable and understandable.
Guideline 3.2 : Make the placement and functionality of content predictable.
Guideline 4.1 : Support compatibility with current and future user agents (including assistive technologies)
Guideline 4.2 : Ensure that content is accessible or provide an accessible alternative