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  • Headings are key to web accessibility. Relevant WCAG criteria are 1.3.1 (information and relationships), 2.4.6 (descriptive headings), 2.4.1 (bypass blocks) and 2.4.10 (section headings). A best-practice checklist is included, along with tools like HeadingsMap to test heading structure.
  • TOTHOMweb collaborated with Barcelona Activa on a web accessibility workshop. 1 in 5 digital users has some functional diversity. Ernesto Blanco, who is visually impaired, demonstrated how blind people navigate real websites and taught 5 basic, easy-to-implement accessibility principles.
  • From 23 June 2021, public sector apps must be accessible under Royal Decree 1112/2018. TOTHOMweb offers specialised app accessibility audits and official compliance reports. At Mobile Week, they explained what app accessibility means and demonstrated how a blind person navigates a mobile device.
  • The WCAG are the W3C's international standard for web accessibility. They explain how to make web content accessible to people with disabilities. They are aimed at content developers, accessibility tool developers and organisations that need to meet a recognised web accessibility standard.
  • September 23 is the International Day of Sign Languages. Catalan Sign Language (LSC) was approved by Parliament in 2010. In Spain, sign language interpretation is not mandatory on websites, but subtitles are. WCAG criterion 1.2.6 (level AAA) recommends sign language interpretation in video content.
  • TOTHOMweb participated in a web accessibility workshop for public sector bodies organised by Siteimprove, aimed at meeting Royal Decree 1112/2018 before 23 September 2020. The event covered the state of the art in Spain, available tools and featured the UAB as a success case.