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Web Accessibility Specialist (WAS) Certification - Semantic Structure and Navigatio Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update n

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First thing screen readers hear: Page <title> (also this is good for SEO) Page <title> rules: Page <title> must be present and must contain text. Must be updated when the web address changes. Must be accurate and informative. If a page is the result of a user action or scr...

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Web Accessibility Specialist Quiz Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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Which is NOT an example of assistive technology that helps with using the Internet? A. Screen readers B. Screen magnifiers C. Refreshable braille devices D. Wheelchair E. Mouth stick D. Wheelchair True or False: Screen readers will interpret color-coded text and announce changes in color...

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Web Accessibility Specialist [IAAP] Study Prep Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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A11Y Short for ''accessibility'' (there are 11 letters between ''a'' and ''y'') What does AT Stand For? Assistive Technology WC3 World Wide Web Consortium WAI Web Accessibility Initiative WCAG Web Content Accessibility Guidelines WAI-ARIA Web Acce...

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Web Accessibility Principles Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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What are the three senses needed to perceive the web? And what POUR principle are they a part of? 1. Sight, 2. Sound, and 3. Touch They are part of the "Perceivable" principle. Everyone needs to be able to use one of these senses parallel to the other two in order to fulfill the "Pe...

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Web Accessibility Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update

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What is Web Accessibility? It refers to the ability of individuals with disabilities and/or who use assistive devices to use a website, app, database, or other online service or tool. How does the OED define Disability? A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, sense...

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