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WCAG 2.1 accessibility: what you need to know to make your website or app accessible
Wcag 2.1 is an evolution of Wcag 2.0, the accessibility standards in force (web or app) between 2008 and 2018. Its novelties are worth taking into account in order to make a web page or a mobile application much more accessible to a large number of people. They are explained below.
A real commitment to inclusive technology: the Pasiona website reaches the AA level of accessibility
We start the year with great news. As a software development company that is committed to inclusive technology, we have adapted our website so that it is accessible according to the criteria of level AA of the WCAG 2.0 standard.
“We have autonomous cars and bots that compose music, but it is not yet guaranteed that a blind person can buy a plane ticket online.”
The WHO estimates that in the world there are more than one billion people with some type of disability, almost 4 million in Spain, according to Cermi.
goTalent, first HR software to achieve AA accessibility by the hand of the passionate team
More and more steps are being taken in terms of mandatory accessibility on the web and applications. In the field of public administrations it is an increasingly regulated aspect that has already been implemented as a legal requirement.
“The decree of accessibility in websites and public apps is good news, now the sanctioning body needs to work”
Web accessibility and mobile applications of public bodies is today in the spotlight.