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Accessibility statement based on moodle.org Accessibility statement (MDLSITE-8064)

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Thanks, @wildgirl. I think that it would be good to emphasise that the dev docs site is powered by Docusaurus, and while Docusaurus does not specify a specific WCAG conformance level, we aim to meet WCAG Level 2.2 AA conformance across the site.

It may also be worth noting that moodledev.io is driven by community contributions, and that we strive to the best of our ability to ensure that the contributions are accessible.

For example:

At Moodle, we are committed to ensuring that the Moodle Developer Resource, powered by Docusaurus, is accessible to all users, including those with disabilities. While the Docusaurus framework does not specify a particular level of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) conformance, our goal is to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA standards across our documentation site.

The Moodle Developer Resource is built and maintained through community contributions, reflecting the collective expertise and dedication of Moodle developers worldwide.

As part of this effort, we strive to:

  • Provide clear, structured, and easy-to-navigate content.
  • Encourage contributors to follow accessibility best practices when submitting documentation.
  • Ensure compatibility with assistive technologies, including screen readers and keyboard navigation.
  • Use accessible colour, typography, and media elements.
  • Continuously review and improve the site's accessibility based on feedback and best practices.

In the What to do if you cannot access any part of this website section, it may also be worth mentioning that users encountering accessibility issues/barriers may also raise an issue in our Github repository.

I hope this helps!

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