There are various ways to “measure” web accessibility (Figure 6-1). I’ve put the word “measure” in quotes (I’ve done it again) to indicate that even though it’s something kind of measurable, it’s not exactly a straightforward process, especially if you don’t do a thorough job since there are a lot of components to think about. A more appropriate phrase could potentially be “testing for a degree of web accessibility or to see how accessible a website is for different users.”
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D. GeorgakasA11Y Unraveledhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9085-9_66. How Do I Know I’m Doing It Right?
Dimitris Georgakas1
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