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#AccessibilityMatters #InclusiveDesign #WCAG22 #AssistiveTechnology #AccessibleAI #AIForGood #TechForAll (3/3)
Your support means everything. Together, we can create technology that truly includes everyone.
#AccessibilityMatters #InclusiveDesign #WCAG22 #AssistiveTechnology #AccessibleAI #AIForGood #TechForAll (3/3)
This Accessibility testing guide outlines some approaches for testing websites and applications against the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA Level.
Assessing components and patterns for WCAG 2.2 (via Medium ) https://medium.com/design-ibm/assessing-components-and-patterns-for-wcag-2-2-47ee3f0f468e Basic examples. #wcag22 #wcag #webdesign
Vicky Teinaki shares an interactive way to explore WCAG (up to level AA - as required in a lot of countries) with key categories.
Mike Gower assesses components and patterns for WCAG 2.2.
Beyond Section 508 Digital Accessibility Requirements: An Overview of Web Accessibility Requirements from WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 (Video), by Rachael Bradley Montgomery and Bruce Bailey.
Understanding and implementing the Web Accessibility Content Guidelines (WCAG) can be difficult for even trained experts. Catherine helps us with WCAG 2.2′s newest guideline by explaining the requirements and providing examples of how to improve our user interfaces.
#WCAG #WCAG22 #Accessibility #A11y #UX #UXDesign #WebDev @WebDevelopment
How to test 3.3.8 Accessible Authentication (Minimum) https://www.tpgi.com/how-to-test-3-3-8-accessible-authentication-minimum/ #WCAG #WCAG22 #a11y #testing
SC 3.3.8 Accessible Authentication (Minimum) is concerned with cognitive function tests that are used to authenticate users, such as username and password input, CAPTCHA, and 2FA.
https://tpgi.com/how-to-test-3-3-8-accessible-authentication-minimum/
Resuming our series after the season’s hiatus, this article looks at testing for minimum target size and spacing of interactive controls. Although the name of this SC is slightly confounding, because it isn't really about target size, it's about target spacing.
Two great resources on WCAG 2.2
What's new in WCAG 2.2 by Tetralogical
https://tetralogical.com/blog/2023/10/05/whats-new-wcag-2.2/
Understanding WCAG 2.2 by Gov.UK:
https://www.gov.uk/service-manual/helping-people-to-use-your-service/understanding-wcag
... and #wcag22 SC 1.4.11 (non-text contrast)
So today caught up in a dilemma about the intersection of #wcag22 SC 1.4.3 (Minimum contrast)
Inspecting WCAG 2.2: Target size https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91O_DzoLM3U #wcag22 #a11y #testing
Accessibility Testing with WCAG 2.2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcSSTBaegi8 #wcag22 #a11y #testing #accessibility
Get to WCAG 2.2 faster with the GOV.UK Design System https://accessibility.blog.gov.uk/2024/01/11/get-to-wcag-2-2-faster-with-the-gov-uk-design-system/ #wcag22 #webdesign #a11y
Have you seen the new Accessible Authentication criteria in WCAG 2.2?
Last year @dav_idc and the GOV.UK Design System team (including me!) ran a workshop looking at the criteria in detail. We also assessed some examples to see whether they met the criteria or failed, and we shared strategies to resolve some of the problems uncovered. #WebAccessibility #WCAG22 #AccessibleAuthentication
Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h5aLCS3wJQ
Accessibility Insights now supports WCAG 2.2 AA https://devblogs.microsoft.com/engineering-at-microsoft/accessibility-insights-now-supports-wcag-2-2-aa/ #wcag22 #a11y #tools