Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
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27.09.2024WCAG Academy
WCAG criterion 4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value (Level A) part 2
Last time, we discussed the difference between links and buttons and button states. Based on your suggestions in the comments,…
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19.09.2024Accessibility
How to audit and create a report on digital accessibility. Part two
In the first article of this series, we discussed why it’s important to verify the state of digital accessibility. We…
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06.09.2024WCAG Academy
WCAG 2.2 – Criterion 3.3.9 – Accessible authentication (enhanced) (Level AAA)
Today, we’re covering criterion WCAG 3.3.9 Accessible Authentication (enhanced) at AAA level, which is a more detailed version of criterion…
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09.08.2024WCAG Academy
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.3.6 – Error prevention (all) (Level AAA)
Today, as part of the WCAG Academy, we’re covering criterion 3.3.6 – Error prevention (all) (Level AAA) – related to…
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07.08.2024Accessibility
How to Audit and Create a Digital Accessibility Audit Report. Part One
In our blog, we describe all the criteria from WCAG 2.2. You might be wondering how we can use these…
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02.08.2024Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.3.5 – Help (Level AAA)
Does WCAG help connect? Definitely! All WCAG criteria aim to make it easier for us to navigate the Internet. Among…
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26.07.2024Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.3.4 – Error prevention (Legal, Financial, Data)(Level AA)
Have you ever made a mistake that could have cost you not only a lot of nerves but also hard-earned…
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19.07.2024Accessibility
WCAG 2.1 – Criterion 3.3.3 – Error Suggestion (Level AA)
We all like to know when we’ve made a mistake, right? Well, maybe not all of us… Ideally, it’s best…
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12.07.2024Accessibility
WCAG 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…