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W3C unveils 174 new outcomes for WCAG 3.0
Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Western Spiral arm of the Galaxy lies an utterly insignificant little blue-green planet…
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301,549 ways to improve accessibility: EN 301 549
For almost 25 years now, digital accessibility has been synonymous with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). This standard, developed by the World Wide Web…
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WCAG 2.2 Removes 4.1.1 Parsing and How axe-core is Impacted
Earlier this year, for the first time ever the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) proposed to remove a success criterion from WCAG 2. Success Criterion…
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W3C Publishes WCAG Testers Consistency List
If you’ve ever used two different accessibility testing tools, you will likely have noticed that the results can vary significantly. This is, in part, because…
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Axe-core 4.5: First WCAG 2.2 Support and More
Accessibility standards are very important. When my colleagues and I are not busy testing, teaching, or building tools, you can find us participating in the…
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Why WCAG 2.2 is still in the oven
Back in 2020 I wrote about What to Expect From WCAG 2.2. At the time, the W3C’s Accessibility Guidelines Working Group was expecting WCAG 2.2…
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