- Release notes
- Getting started
- For administrators
- Designing automations
- Creating an automation from an idea
- Creating a project
- How to start an automation
- Managing project files and folders
- Connecting automations to your accounts
- Configuring activities
- Managing the activities in a project
- Passing values between activities
- Iterating through items
- Managing the data in a project
- Configuring a project to use your data
- Using file and folder resources
- Running and testing your projects
- Managing automations
- App projects

Studio Web User Guide
Building accessible apps
In addition, accessible design leads to more efficient apps which enhance user experience for all users.
This guideline document details various practices that help you build accessible apps and ensure a better experience for all users of your apps.
There are four key principles of accessiblity that form the basis for the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG): Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust.
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Perceivable - information and user interface elements must be presentable to all users in ways they can perceive.
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Operable - user interface components must be operable for all users.
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Understandable - the operation of user interfaces must be understandable for all users.
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Robust - the content in your app must be robust enough that assistive technologies can interpret it reliably.