Accessibility
Principles for ICT
(WCAG 2.0) with
100% correct
answers
What are the four main web accessibility
principles in the Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines, version 2.0? - answer
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable,
Robust
Which of the four main web accessibility
principles is about making the output of web
content available through multiple sensory
modalities - answer Perceivable
, What are the three biological senses
Principle 1 Perceivable is concerned about? -
answer sight, sound, and touch
What are the three digital text ATs that will
make the website perceivable? - answer
Screen readers, Braille, and digital text
transcripts
What is the most universal accessible format
available? - answer Digital text
How do you make dynamic content
perceivable to ATs? - answer By using
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)
to announced when a tab is "expanded" or
"collapsed" or to move browsers' focus.
Principle 1 Perceivable - Guideline 1.1 Text
Alternatives provides? - answer Text
alternatives for any non-text content so that
it can be changed into other forms people
need, such as large print, braille, speech,
symbols or simpler language.
Principles for ICT
(WCAG 2.0) with
100% correct
answers
What are the four main web accessibility
principles in the Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines, version 2.0? - answer
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable,
Robust
Which of the four main web accessibility
principles is about making the output of web
content available through multiple sensory
modalities - answer Perceivable
, What are the three biological senses
Principle 1 Perceivable is concerned about? -
answer sight, sound, and touch
What are the three digital text ATs that will
make the website perceivable? - answer
Screen readers, Braille, and digital text
transcripts
What is the most universal accessible format
available? - answer Digital text
How do you make dynamic content
perceivable to ATs? - answer By using
Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA)
to announced when a tab is "expanded" or
"collapsed" or to move browsers' focus.
Principle 1 Perceivable - Guideline 1.1 Text
Alternatives provides? - answer Text
alternatives for any non-text content so that
it can be changed into other forms people
need, such as large print, braille, speech,
symbols or simpler language.