WCAG Principles

Robust

Content must be robust enough to work with current and future technologies. This means ensuring compatibility with various assistive technologies and different user agents, such as screen readers and voice recognition software.

Implementing the Principles

Making a Website Robust

People must be able to access the content as technologies advance. According to the WCAG this includes items such as:

  • Having no major coding errors
  • Ensuring as technologies and user agents evolve, your content is accessible

Examples of Robust Website

A screenshot of Mighty Networks' homepage hero section to show the example of perceivable web design.
  • World Wildlife Fund (WWF)‘s website prioritizes accessibility and navigability by avoiding content overload on its pages. Additionally, the organization incorporates accessibility HTML tags and semantic elements to structure its content effectively. Despite not using a traditional CMS, WWF’s commitment to accessible design is evident. The high-contrast text further enhances readability.

This website, created by Chaerin Seok, is dedicated to empowering designers with tools and insights for inclusive web experiences. It shares accessibility tips, design best practices, and evaluation resources to enhance skills and make a positive digital impact.