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WCAG Guidelines

Meaning

WCAG Guidelines, or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, are an internationally recognized set of technical standards and recommendations developed to ensure that digital content, including websites and mobile applications, is perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust for individuals with a wide range of disabilities. Adherence to these guidelines is an ethical and often legal requirement, promoting digital inclusion and ensuring that all users can effectively access and interact with critical health information and wellness tools. They are the benchmark for universal design in the digital space.