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The Must-Have WCAG Checklist
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provide technical specifications to improve digital accessibility across all devices for people with a wide range of disabilities.
How well does your web content, website, or web application conform with WCAG? Access The Must-Have WCAG Checklist to find out.
We’ll also cover:
- WCAG 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2
- Level A, Level AA and Level AAA
- Various testing methods
- Evaluating your digital properties using our checklist
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What’s in the guide?
 
                Why WCAG exists:
WCAG was created by the W3C, or the World Wide Web Consortium, which is a global community of accessibility experts striving to make the internet as inclusive as possible. Importantly, following WCAG also helps organizations comply with applicable legal mandates like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA), and others. So how well does your web content, website, or web application conform with WCAG? Access our interactive checklist to find out.
 
                 An explanation of the WCAG standards, versions, and levels
 An explanation of the WCAG standards, versions, and levels A breakdown of each success criteria
 A breakdown of each success criteria An overview of different testing methods
  An overview of different testing methods A six-page interactive checklist to help you evaluate your digital properties
 A six-page interactive checklist to help you evaluate your digital properties 
        
 
        
 
        
 
        
 
        
 
        
