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  1. May 2026
  2. www.w3.org www.w3.org
    1. I Search:

      Search bar used to easily find specific desired information. Improves efficiency of navigation and helpful to those using assistive technologies. The search bar is easily identifiable in the top right corner, can be enlarged with the feature on the website as well. Promotes perceivability and operability of the website.

    2. Get Resources for… Getting Started Content Writers Designers Developers Evaluators, Testers Managers Policy Makers

      Multiple links listed on the home page to easily access specific content. Descriptive link text can help the users understand the purpose of each link without having to browse through each sections full content which saves time and improves navigation efficiency.

    3. Strategies, standards, resources to make the Web accessible to people with disabilities

      Opposite color gradient used to enhance and define important text. This makes text more visually appealing as well as more clear and organized. Supports digital hygiene as the website is well organized and not heavily worded.

    4. Skip to Content Change Text Size or Colors All Translations

      These are examples of assistive devices and shortcuts. Users are able to quickly skip to content as a shortcut to the content to promote efficiency. Not only, there is an option to change the text size, color, and translate to promote accessibility for all individuals needs. This supports the principle of operability and promotes robustness as the website considers diverse users and their specific needs.

    5. Accessibility FundamentalsPlanning & PoliciesDesign & DevelopTest & EvaluateTeach & AdvocateStandards/Guidelines W3C Web Accessibility Initiative Home Making the Web Accessible

      The headings are clearly organized and describe the content under each one. This enables viewers of the website to easily navigate and find the desired content efficiently. The headings support the concept of perceivable and understandable.