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Welcome to content. This is all about writing and making sure you have your content in a way that is understandable and easy to read for everyone.

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and we're going to go into some of the specificities here.

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And yeah, it's mostly like me telling you what to do,

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but you can like with that knowledge go to and see if you find any particular examples

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that are interesting to you or where you say like, oh, this is well done or this needs work.

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Yeah, it's more like a recognizing thing.

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And most of the things here are best practices.

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I think that's very important to understand.

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But they can really make the difference between something that makes the website accessible and breaks the accessibility.

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Because how something is written, microcopy, macrocopy, that's all super important.

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All right.

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But the C in WCAG stands already for content.

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Yeah, that's true.

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So in the nomenclature from W3C, content is everything what is inside of the browser.

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So including all of the Chrome, the navigation, all of that, that's all content.

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And so now we're talking about the content inside of the content.

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So the actual articles, how buttons are labeled, stuff like that, and what wording you use.

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So this is not about the specific way content is used in WCAG.

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It's more about the general concept of what is written on the page.

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And this is really important to know.

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Thank you.