Accessibility - Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG)

The "Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG)" is the official W3C standard for making authoring tools accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. ATAG offers a framework to ensure tools such as HTML editors, CMS platforms, multimedia creators, and other content generators are both usable by all authors and promote the creation of accessible web content. The guidelines are divided into two sections: (A) ensuring the tool itself is accessible and (B) enabling and encouraging authors to produce content that meets accessibility standards like WCAG. The video discusses key concepts, benefits for developers and organizations, and highlights the importance of ATAG in modern digital publishing and development. #ATAG, #AuthoringTool, #Accessibility, #a11y, #WebAccessibility, #WCAG, #DigitalInclusion, #InclusiveDesign, #ContentCreation, #AccessibleTools, #W3C, #CMS, #Publishing, #AccessibleWeb, #AccessibilityMatters