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Welcome to the Accessibility UX Test! 🚀

Thank you so much for taking the time to participate in this study! Your feedback is incredibly valuable for evaluating this new tool as part of my Master's thesis.

Your task is to review the draft article below and correct any accessibility issues you can find. This test consists of two short phases:

Phase 1 (Manual Review): Please use the editing area below to review and edit the draft without any automated help. Let the researcher know when you think the text is accessible.

Phase 2 (Tool-Assisted Review): The researcher will then enable a new Real-Time Accessibility Validator. Please review the text again and try to resolve any warnings that pop up in the feedback box!

(Please note: You do not need to upload an actual image file! The validator only checks the text you type. It is completely fine if the image appears as a "broken link" or not at all, when you save).


📝 Your Task: Review the following text

Introduction to Digital Accessibility

Web accessibility means that websites, tools, and technologies are designed and developed so that people with disabilities can use them.

The WCAG Guidelines

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are organized around four core principles:

  • Perceivable
  • Operable
  • Understandable
  • Robust

To read the official documentation, please click here.

Why it matters

Accessibility supports social inclusion for people with disabilities.
Here is the official accessibility logo:

Please make sure to always keep these guidelines in mind when writing a new Wiki article.

Updated by Sarah König 12 days ago · 2 revisions