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WCAG 2.2: The Next Step in Digital Accessibility

Kitaboo

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), first published on 9 May 1999 by the Worldwide Consortium (W3C), are part of a series of Web Accessibility Initiatives (WAI). were published in February 2008 by WCAG Samurai, a group of web developers autonomous of W3C.Web 2.0 Four New Guidelines under Level AA.

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Pros and cons of low-code development platforms

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

In fact, research has shown that most companies have a Web/mobile app backlog whether they know it or not! However, IT can mitigate that risk by providing a sanctioned low-code platform and guidelines on how to use it. For instance, I’ve heard from IT leaders who used a low-code tool to turn their COBOL programmers into web developers.

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7 Web Application Development Trends to Watch in 2022

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

I’ve noticed a fair amount of confusion over the ‘web application development’ term recently. Many seem to believe that web app development is the same thing as web design or website development. So, what is ‘web application development?’ The modern business runs on the web.

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Difference between WCAG, Section 508 and ADA – Tools of Web Accessibility 

Kitaboo

The web is for everyone. A web accessibility policy refers to extending differently-abled persons the same access to digital services, products, and resources, as an able-bodied person. If you are considering incorporating these compliance standards and rules in your web operations, you must fully understand their scope.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: In security, we refer to testing done on the inside, maybe even having access to the source code, as white box testing--the application and network information is available to the tester. most of those are just open to the general public, and you just have to abide by the guidelines. And, in the middle, grey box testing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: In security, we refer to testing done on the inside, maybe even having access to the source code, as white box testing--the application and network information is available to the tester. most of those are just open to the general public, and you just have to abide by the guidelines. And, in the middle, grey box testing.

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