AngularJS uses Javascript, uses tag modifiers with specific names and 
content created at runtime.

Even so, AngularJS is equipped with tools to solve these problems:

   - 
   
   Javascript is not prohibited on Web WAI (If used in right way)
   - 
   
   Modifiers can start with data-ng-keyword
   - 
   
   It makes use of the module NG-ARIA attributes that convey state or 
   semantic information about the application for users of assistive 
   technologies, such as screen readers.
   
Does anyone know if there is any point that I have not considered and where 
AngularJS could present an insurmountable problem if I want my development 
to be signed as WAI-AA and accessible?

At least I would be very happy of knowing if there are some document that 
guides me in the best practices to make compatible AngularJS with the 
requirements that W3C asks us to mark the Web as accessible type WAI-AA

Some good document where I can learn the points that I must take care of 
during the development of my Web AngularJS so that it ends up being 
accessible type WAI-AA.


Only wanted to know experiences from other users who tried to validate as 
accesible Webs created with angularjs and if finally was very hard to make 
compatible.

Thanks in advance.

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