Web accessibility focuses on removing barriers that might prevent users with visual, auditory, motor or cognitive impairments from accessing online information. Guidelines such as providing text alternatives for images, keyboard navigation and sufficient colour contrast are part of this effort. Accessible design benefits many other users, including those on slow connections or small screens. Therefore, the practice described in the stem is web accessibility.
Option A:
Option A, web security, deals with protecting sites and users from attacks and data breaches and does not specifically address usability for people with disabilities.
Option B:
Option B, web hosting, is the service of providing servers and infrastructure to store and deliver websites and is unrelated to design for accessibility.
Option C:
Option C is correct because standards like the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines explicitly describe the goal of making web content more accessible to people with disabilities, which matches the stem.
Option D:
Option D, web advertising, focuses on promoting products and services online and does not inherently concern inclusive access.
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