Content Accessibility Audit

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The "Perceivable" aspect in the POUR principles of web accessibility was introduced with the release of WCAG 2.0 in December 2008.


Our content accessibility audit is geared towards ensuring compliance with WCAG 2.2 standards and enhancing the accessibility of digital content. We focus on elements such as text clarity, image descriptions, multimedia captions, interactive features, and navigation simplicity. This audit aims to guarantee that all users, including those with disabilities, can access and interact with our content effectively, in line with industry standards and best practices.

Our methodology integrates automated tools, manual testing, and user feedback. Automation identifies common accessibility issues, while manual testing and user insights provide deeper understanding and inform our accessibility improvements. Involving individuals with diverse abilities in our testing process offers valuable perspectives that shape our efforts to enhance accessibility and usability.

The outcomes of our audit are categorized by severity, prioritizing prompt resolution of critical issues. Recommendations span areas such as content structure, multimedia integration, navigation enhancements, and compatibility with assistive technologies. Our commitment lies in creating a more inclusive digital space by addressing accessibility challenges and ensuring that our content is accessible to everyone, irrespective of their abilities or limitations.