Tag: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
Almost Ready! WCAG 2.2 is one small step away from being officially done!
A new version of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is almost ready. WCAG 2.2 should be finalized in August 2023. This is a minor…
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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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APG support tables – why they matter
The ARIA and Assistive Technologies Community Group (ARIA-AT) and ARIA Authoring Practices Task Force announced the first “Assistive Technology Support” tables in the ARIA Authoring…
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What WCAG 2.2 Means for Native Mobile Accessibility
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) have been the standard for digital accessibility the world around for two decades. While it wasn’t created to specifically…
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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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Deque Study Shows Its Automated Testing Identifies 57 Percent of Digital Accessibility Issues, Surpassing Accepted Industry Benchmarks
Results of Extensive Data Set Redefine Limits of Automated “Accessibility Coverage” HERNDON, VA – March 10, 2021 – Deque Systems, the trusted leader in digital…
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