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Miloslav Nic [ nicmila@systinet.com ]

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

Introduction 

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 became W3C recommendation on the 5th May 1999. These guidelines explain how to make Web content accessible to people with disabilities. The guidelines are intended for all Web content developers (page authors and site designers) and for developers of authoring tools. The primary goal of these guidelines is to promote accessibility. However, following them will also make Web content more available to all users, whatever user agent they are using (e.g., desktop browser, voice browser, mobile phone, automobile-based personal computer, etc.) or constraints they may be operating under (e.g., noisy surroundings, under- or over-illuminated rooms, in a hands-free environment, etc.).

No changes to the text of the specification were made. I have tried to select the really important bits of the specification and improve the way how they can be accessed. I would appreciate any comments.

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