Lesson 7Web accessibility for users with other impairments
- Notion 43 - What are the other types of disabilities and who are they on the web?
- Notion 44 - Other barriers to web accessibility.
- Notion 45 - Universal design
- Notion 46 - Tips for accessible content 1/2
- Notion 47 - Tips for accessible content 1/2
- Notion 48 - How to distinguish a site adapted for people with a disability
- Notion 49 - Review of the main concepts
- Notion 50 - Overview
Notion 49
Review of the main concepts
Target skills
Test your knowledge on the subject of digital accessibility for users with other disabilities.
In order to revise this grain, choose the answer that best fits the question related to web accessibility for users with another disability.
Are illiteracy, digital illiteracy and economic inequality considered a form of disability?
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770 million adults worldwide are affected by illiteracy, most of them men.
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Digital illiteracy is defined as the inability, for material reasons or lack of skills, to use electronic communication resources and means
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Not having internet or not knowing how to use digital tools is considered a form of disability?
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The WCAG 2.1 guidelines ensure that web content is perceivable, usable, understandable and robust.
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The appearance of "flash pages" during web browsing is considered a good practice for web accessibility for all.
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