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The legal specifics of web accessibility might vary a bit depending on what country you live in, but in terms of measuring your work against an internationally recognized standard, the guidelines you’ll refer to most are the WCAG or Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. WCAG is broken up into four principles–you can use the acronym POUR to remember them. Accessible web content must be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
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