WCAG
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12.07.2024AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.3.2 – Labels and Instructions (Level A)
Hints… Do they have any connection to WCAG? Yes, indeed. Labels and hints (or instructions) are described by the WCAG…
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05.07.2024AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.3.1 – Error Identification (Level A)
We all make mistakes, but WCAG has our backs and lets us know when they happen! It’s a pity that…
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24.06.2024AccessibilityWCAG 2.2 – Criterion 3.2.6 – Consistent Help (Level A)
WCAG 3.2.6 Consistent Help This criterion refers to the availability and ease of accessing help for the user. When designing…
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21.06.2024AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.2.5 – Change on Request (Level AAA)
WCAG 3.2.5 Change on Request (AAA) This criterion is an extension of one previously described on our blog (3.2.2 –…
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22.04.2024AccessibilityThere is no sustainability without accessibility… and vice versa
Accessibility and sustainability go hand in hand with digital products. Our digital products benefit the environment and society when we…
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11.04.2024AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.1.1 – Language of page (Level A)
We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the WCAG 3.1.1 Language of Page success criterion. It shows that you need…
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26.05.2023AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.4.1 – Use of Color (Level A)
Today, Criterion 1.4.1 of WCAG – Use of Color (Level A) This is a continuation of Criterion 1.3.3 of WCAG…
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02.04.2023AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.1 – Information and Relationships: (Level A) part 2
Today, let’s continue with WCAG criterion 1.3.1 – let’s focus on lists. Why is it worth grouping elements and how…
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24.03.2023AccessibilityWCAG 2.1 – Criterion 1.3.1 – Information and Relationships: (Level A) part 1
Is the structure on the website important? Today we will focus on the criterion that answers this question. This is…