The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group at the W3C is still working on finalizing the most recent version (2.2) of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.
During our most recent webinar—The Future Of WCAG: Introduction to WCAG 3.0 with Chief Accessibility Officer Jonathan Avila—we weren’t able to answer all of the.
Learn about limitations in the current WCAG guidelines and goals, direction, and tentative timelines for future guidelines.
Original Presentation Date: March 12, 2020 The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group has created useful materials to help interpret the new WCAG 2.1 success criteria, but.
We got a lot of great questions in last week’s webinar – Unpacking Commonly Misunderstood WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria – presented by Chief Accessibility Officer.
The WCAG criteria aim to make web content more accessible to a wider audience of people with disabilities. All success criteria are important access issues.
Original Presentation Date: May 17, 2018 If you’re a buyer or a technology purchasing decision maker in your organization, this is one on-demand webinar you won’t want.
As reported by Seyfarth Shaw’s ADA Title III blog, California has passed legislation requiring websites of state agencies and entities to be digitally accessible. The.
Level Access hosted an ‘encore’ of our popular webinar, Navigating VPAT® 2.0: A Guide for Vendors yesterday; the original session took place on October 4, 2017,.
As discussed in last week’s blog post, “Accessibility Conformance Levels: Standards,” Level Access recommends a 98% conformance goal with technical standards. While achieving that goal.
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