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Re: Chat GPT writes WCAG guidelines in the style of Micky Spillane
From: Sandy Feldman
Date: Feb 1, 2023 11:06AM
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Write the WCAG guidelines like Micky Spillane.
Sure thing, here's a hard-boiled take on the Web Content Accessibility
Guidelines (WCAG):
"Listen up, kid. If you want to make sure your website is accessible to
all, you gotta play by the rules. And the rules are these:
Perceivable: Make sure your website can be perceived by all users,
whether they're using a screen reader, keyboard, or any other assistive
technology.
Operable: Your website must be easy to operate, with navigation and
functionality that's intuitive and simple.
Understandable: Make sure your website is clear, concise, and easy to
understand. Use plain language and avoid technical jargon.
Robust: Your website must be robust enough to work with a variety of
assistive technologies and browsers, so everyone can access it.
Got it? Good. Now go make that website accessible, and don't let anyone
give you any lip."
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