WCAG 2.1 is a set of guidelines for making web pages more accessible to people with disabilities. These guidelines are based on four principles: perceivability, understandability, operability, and robustness.
The first principle, perceivability, refers to the ability of any person, regardless of their physical, mental, or technological abilities, to access the content of the page. This is achieved through features such as high contrast, easy navigation, and captions on videos.
The second principle, understandability, refers to the ability of the page content to be easily understood by all users. This is achieved through features such as logical page structure, clarity of language, and content organization.
The third principle, operability, refers to the ability of the page content to be easily used by all users. This is achieved through features such as keyboard compatibility, easy navigation, and volume controls on videos.
The fourth principle, robustness, refers to the ability of the page content to be easily used with a variety of assistive technologies for people with disabilities, such as screen readers and screen magnification software.
On our website, we ensure compliance with WCAG 2.1 guidelines to guarantee that our content is accessible to all users.