Image for thumbnail of the Web Accessibility Explanatory Manga, with excerpts from three pages.

Web Accessibility Explanatory Manga (2024.11)

I created a three-page comic strip that explains web accessibility in an easy-to-understand way.
To make it more relatable, I created two characters: one that represents beginners, and the other designed as a cat-like figure. Moreover, I developed this comic while researching and addressing questions about the required web accessibility standards.
*This comic is based on information as of November 2024.

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Author:AS

The basic knowledge section of the Web Accessibility Explanatory Cartoon. Web accessibility is the ability for all people to use the information and services provided on a website, or the level of accessibility! Even if you don't have a disability or injury, it also applies to cases such as when you want to watch a movie on the train but forgot your earphones! A practical section of the Web Accessibility Explanatory Cartoon. What exactly do you do to improve web accessibility? Here is a simple example! Increase the contrast ratio between text and background color. Avoid spaces, tabs, and line breaks in the middle of words. Add alternative text (alt attribute) to images. Content that switches automatically should be able to be paused. Ensure that keyboard operation is possible only with the keyboard. Do not distinguish by color alone. Web Accessibility Explanatory Cartoon. Rumor section of the mandate in japan. What became mandatory is “provision of reasonable care”. In order to accurately provide reasonable care, it is important to “improve the environment,” and web accessibility is this way! Reasonable accommodation is to accommodate individuals to the extent that it is not unreasonable. Environmental improvement is to improve the environment in advance for the unspecified number of people.

Web Accessibility Explanatory Manga (2024.11)

Image for thumbnail of the Web Accessibility Explanatory Manga, with excerpts from three pages.

I created a three-page comic strip that explains web accessibility in an easy-to-understand way.
The pages are listed below. Click on the image to view a larger version!
To make it more relatable, I created two characters: one that represents beginners, and the other designed as a cat-like figure. Moreover, I developed this comic while researching and addressing questions about the required web accessibility standards.
*This comic is based on information as of November 2024.

Author:AS

【Source】