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  1. How Knowbility promotes employment for people with disabilities

    by Anthony Vasquez

    Since 1999, Knowbility has advocated for an internet that is accessible to all people, including those with disabilities. When websites and mobile applications are made accessible, people with disabilities have the chance to become more socially and economically integrated into …

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  2. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 1.4.12 Text Spacing

    by Becky Gibson

    Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with another level AA criteria aimed at low vision, 1.4.12 Text Spacing. This new vision related success criteria also falls under guideline 1.4. 1.4 Distinguishable Make it easier for users to see and hear content …

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  3. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 1.4.11 Non-text Contrast

    by Becky Gibson

    Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the next level AA criteria aimed at low vision, 1.4.11 Non-text contrast. This new vision-related success criteria also falls under guideline 1.4. April 9, 2019: This post was updated to clarify the section on …

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  4. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 1.4.10 Reflow

    by Becky Gibson

    Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the new level AA criteria aimed at low vision.  There are 4 new success criteria under the 1.4 guideline, Distinguishable. This post reviews 1.4.10 Reflow. 1.4 Distinguishable Make it easier for users to see and hear …

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  5. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 1.3.4 Orientation

    by Becky Gibson

    This is the 6th post in our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria . We have finished the new level A success criteria. This post  continues with the next new mobile related one, 1.3.4 Orientation at level AA. It falls under the existing 1.3 guideline, Adaptable. 1.3 …

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