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Web content accessibility guidelines checklist covering A and AA of conformance
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Workflowy
When developing websites and web applications it's essential to make sure you're conforming to the W3C web accessibility guidelines. This ensures your website will be usable and accessible to the widest range of users.
This Workflowy checklist covers both the A level and AA levels of conformance. The checklist items have been grouped together based broadly on what aspect of the website they cover such as - audio, video, layout, navigation,etc.
If you've never read through the accessibility guidelines, this checklist can be an excellent way to get started as the original grouping of the guidelines can be a little confusing.
As you start working on a new web project, it's a good idea to go through the checklist both during development and at the end of the project to ensure you're at least covering al A level (the minimum) level of accessibility.
The bullet journal template has two main sections, the calendar, and the monthly '⏳ Future' sections.
The calendar - A long list of months with each month containing the days for that month. You'll add your tasks, notes and events under each day.
The future logs - Each month has a '⏳ Future' section that serves as a placeholder for activities that should be completed during that month but do not yet have a specific date.
The monthly log allows you to view all the events for a given month. You create this view by clicking on the bullet for the current month and then clicking on the star ⭐️ to save that view in the left hand sidebar.
The daily log allows you to quickly jump to today and work on the day's tasks and events, and add notes. You create this view by searching for 'Today' in the menu bar and then clicking on the star ⭐️ to save that view in the left hand sidebar.