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  • What is accessibility?
    • Legally prescribed requirements
    • Cognitive accessibility
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      • Accessibility in visual design
      • Accessibility in technical implementation
      • Accessibility in content production
  • Guidelines
    • WCAG AA-level requirements for publications
    • Taking special users into consideration
      • Vision-related limitations
      • Hearing-related limitations
      • Physical and motor skill limitations
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      • Accessibility of Microsoft Whiteboard
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    • Accessibility and social media
      • The City of Helsinki’s social media accessibility guide
    • Accessibility statement instructions
      • On the accessibility statement in more depth
    • Video captions
    • Tools for checking accessibility
    • Independent studying
  • Accessibility in service development
    • Good service specification practices
    • Module 1, Objectives of the service
    • Module 2, Use cases
    • Module 3, Software specification
    • Module 4, Implementation and software testing
      • Developers FAQ
      • Link Box Pattern: Notes on technical implementation
      • Modal Pattern: Notes on technical implementation
      • Navigation Menus: Notes on technical implementation
      • Single Page Applications (SPAs): Notes on Accessibility
      • Sliders and carousels: Notes on technical implementation
      • Tab List Pattern: Notes on technical implementation
      • Testing instructions
    • Module 5, Accessibility user testing
      • Demanding special user testing – Case RuutiBudjetti
    • Module 6, Accessibility auditing and creating an accessibility statement
    • Module 7, Maintenance and post-publication development
  • Accessibility in procurements
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Navigation menu
  • What is accessibility?
    • Legally prescribed requirements
    • Cognitive accessibility
    • Accessibility in practical work tasks
      • Accessibility in visual design
      • Accessibility in technical implementation
      • Accessibility in content production
  • Guidelines
    • WCAG AA-level requirements for publications
    • Taking special users into consideration
      • Vision-related limitations
      • Hearing-related limitations
      • Physical and motor skill limitations
      • Cognitive and linguistic limitations
    • Accessibility of files and documents
      • Accessibility of a Word file
      • Accessibility of a PowerPoint file
      • Accessibility of an Excel file
      • Accessibility of a PDF file
      • Accessibility of Microsoft Whiteboard
    • Alt text
    • Accessibility and social media
      • The City of Helsinki’s social media accessibility guide
    • Accessibility statement instructions
      • On the accessibility statement in more depth
    • Video captions
    • Tools for checking accessibility
    • Independent studying
  • Accessibility in service development
    • Good service specification practices
    • Module 1, Objectives of the service
    • Module 2, Use cases
    • Module 3, Software specification
    • Module 4, Implementation and software testing
      • Developers FAQ
      • Link Box Pattern: Notes on technical implementation
      • Modal Pattern: Notes on technical implementation
      • Navigation Menus: Notes on technical implementation
      • Single Page Applications (SPAs): Notes on Accessibility
      • Sliders and carousels: Notes on technical implementation
      • Tab List Pattern: Notes on technical implementation
      • Testing instructions
    • Module 5, Accessibility user testing
      • Demanding special user testing – Case RuutiBudjetti
    • Module 6, Accessibility auditing and creating an accessibility statement
    • Module 7, Maintenance and post-publication development
  • Accessibility in procurements
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The Act on the Provision of Digital Services obliges the public sector to comply with the requirements of the European Union’s Accessibility Directive. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is an international guideline for the accessibility of online content. By law, websites and applications must meet the WCAG 2.1 Level A and Level AA criteria. The City of Helsinki seeks to offer at least an AA level of digital services accessibility in accordance with the WCAG guidelines.

Accessible digital services are easy to use for all users, including older people and people with various disabilities. When accessibility is taken into account, digital services can be used independently by as many people as possible.

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