Glossary
Terms used in accessibility research and practice. Each entry has a definition, common aliases, and category tags.
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- MathML(also: Mathematical Markup Language)
- An XML-based markup language standardized by the W3C for describing mathematical notation and capturing both its structure and content. MathML enables screen readers and other assistive technologies to interpret and convey mathematical expressions to users with visual…
- MathML(also: Mathematical Markup Language)
- A W3C standard XML-based markup language for describing mathematical notation and capturing both its structure and content. MathML comes in two forms: presentation MathML, which describes how a formula looks (layout and visual appearance), and content MathML, which describes…
- Media Fragments(also: Media Fragments URI, Media Fragment Identifier)
- Media Fragments is a W3C specification that defines a standard syntax for addressing specific portions of audio and video resources on the web using URI fragment identifiers. It allows users and applications to reference temporal segments (e.g., a specific time range within a…
- Microformats(also: uFormats)
- Microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing HTML standards that add machine-readable semantic meaning to web content by using standardized class names and HTML attributes. For accessibility, microformats enhance the semantic richness of web pages,…
- Mobile Web Best Practices(also: MWBP, MWBP 1.0)
- A W3C recommendation published in 2006 that defines good usability and accessibility practices for delivering web content to mobile devices. Derived from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0), Mobile Web Best Practices focuses on guidelines that have a direct…
- Mobile Web Initiative(also: MWI, W3C Mobile Web Initiative)
- The W3C Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) was a program launched in 2005 to improve the experience of accessing the web from mobile devices such as cell phones and handheld systems. Operating in a manner similar to the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), the MWI developed best…
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