Meeting W3C Standards

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I have been asked to look at a mobile based video application that uses standard webpages styled with HTML and CSS. I have been asked to make sure that the site meets W3C standards. I have been given this as the benchmark:

“Websites must be designed and deployed with Level 1 Accessibility Standards i.e. Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Single-A standards, as a minimum.”

So after some googling I have found this: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10/full-checklist.html

I'm just looking for some clarification that this is the correct standard, taking into considerationvideo streaming in part of the mobile app.

Cheers
 
Thanks for the reply, its been a while since I looked at the whole W3C compliance issue and the last time I did it was just for HTML/CSS based webpages viewed via a browser. This project is using WebRTC so video streaming via a mobile to ma desktop portal. So I am no=t sure if the same generic rules apply for images having alt tags etc or if we need to go further now that video is involved.
 
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