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Accessible Tourism

Web Accessibility
ANDRÉ BARBOSA, MARIANA BELISÁRIO FBM1 2023
AND MIGUEL FORTUNATO
Index
1. Writing for Web Accessibility
2. Designing for Web
Accessibility
3. Types of aids in Audio
4. Types of aids in Video
5. Where to apply
Writing for Web Accessibility
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) - Good Practices
Provide informative, unique page titles
Use headings to convey meaning and structure
Writing for Web Accessibility
Make link text meaningful

Write meaningful text alternatives for images


Writing for Web Accessibility
Create transcripts and captions for multimedia

Provide clear instructions


Writing for Web Accessibility
Keep content clear and concise
Write in short, clear sentences and paragraphs.
Avoid using unnecessarily complex words and phrases.
Expand acronyms on first use.
For example: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Consider providing a glossary for terms readers may not know.
Use list formatting as appropriate.
Consider using images, illustrations, video, audio, and symbols to
help clarify meaning.
Designing for Web Accessibility
Provide sufficient contrast between foreground and background

Do not use colour alone to convey information


Designing for Web Accessibility
Ensure that interactive elements are easy to identify.

Ensure that form elements include clearly associated labels


Designing for Web Accessibility
Provide easily identifiable feedback
Designing for Web Accessibility
Use headings and spacing to group related content

Create designs for different viewport sizes


Designing for Web Accessibility
Include image and Provide controls for
media alternatives in content that starts
your design automatically
Types of aids Speak clearly and slowly

in Audio
Create high-quality
audio recordings

Low Background audio


Types of aids
in Audio Use clear language

Allow people time to Provide redundancy for


process information sensory characteristics
Types of aids
Speaker visibility
in Video

Avoid causing seizures Make overlay text easy to read


Types of aids
Account for sign language
in Video

Plan for description of


visual information
Where to apply
Apply to the following products: Terminal equipment with
Computer equipment for general interactive computing capabilities
consumer use and operating systems for consumer use, used for
for such computer equipment; electronic communications services
Self-service terminals; or to access audiovisual media
Payment terminals; services, the main purpose of which
ATM machines; is to provide access to these
Ticket issuing machines; services;
Automatic registration machines; E-book readers.
Interactive terminals that provide
information;
Thank you!

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