The W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – WCAG – is the standard against which Web developers test for accessibility. Like most good standards, WCAG is evolving, with a new release anticipated within a few months. We talk about what the 2.2 candidate includes, and what's next for this important standard.

The W3C's Web Content Accessibility Guidelines – WCAG – is the standard against which Web developers test for accessibility. Like most good standards, WCAG is evolving, with a new release anticipated within a few months. We talk about what the 2.2 candidate includes, and what's next for this important standard.


Guest Starring:

Eric Eggert


Links and Show Notes:
What’s new in WCAG 2.2

New success criteria

Guideline 2.4 Navigable

2.4.11 Focus Appearance (AA)
2.4.12 Focus Not Obscured (AA) & 2.4.13 Focus Not Obscured (Enhanced) (AAA)

Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities

2.5.7 Dragging Movements (AA)
2.5.8 Target Size (Minimum) (AA)

Guideline 3.2 Predictable

3.2.6 Consistent Help (A)

Guideline 3.3 Input Assistance

3.3.7 Accessible Authentication (AA) & 3.3.8 Accessible Authentication (No Exception) (AAA)
3.3.9 Redundant Entry (A)

Support Parallel with a Relay FM Membership Accessibility at W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 A11y Rules Soundbite – #A11y Rules Podcast WHO Corner to Corner WAVE Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool axe: Accessibility Testing Tools and Software