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wcag guidelines
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The WCAG guidelines are central to digital accessibility efforts, as seen in discussions about using AI as a remediation assistant while maintaining human oversight and conformance to policies like CMU's Digital Accessibility Policy. Topics include drafting alt text, generating HTML fixes, producing transcripts and captions, and simplifying text, all requiring manual testing for true accessibility. Additionally, improving contrast in tools like Microsoft Edge DevTools highlights the importance of accessibility reviews, code audits, and ensuring browser interfaces are usable with mouse, keyboard, or screen readers. These examples show how WCAG guidelines inform practical workflows for creating accessible products.
Carnegie Mellon University’s Digital Accessibility Office has issued pragmatic guidance titled “AI as a Remediation Assistant,” urging campus teams to use AI responsibly to reduce barriers and expand participation while maintaining human oversight and conformance to CMU’s Digital Accessibility...
Creating accessible products means most of all being aware of the usability issues your designs and code can cause. When creating new products, Microsoft follows a strict workflow of accessibility reviews of designs, code reviews and mandatory audits before a new feature can leave experimental...
accessibility
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contrast
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development environment
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software development
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wcagguidelines
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