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W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

June 2, 2008

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) published an extensive series of accessibility checkpoints in 1999 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (WCAG 1.0)). New guidelines (WCAG 2.0) are on their way.

Checkpoints

Each WCAG 1.0 accessibility checkpoint has a priority level.

See the full list of checkpoints external link.

Conformance

WCAG 1.0 provides three levels of conformance:


WCAG 2.0

A new set of guidelines (WCAG 2.0) is due to be released before the end of 2008. W3C hope to have the final draft available in Q3.

These new guidelines are intended to be applicable to a wider range of technologies and more precisely testable.

They are organised around four design principles of web accessibility – Perceivable, Operable, Understandable and Robust. Each principle has guidelines and each guideline has success criteria of A, Double-A or Triple-A. The success criteria will be the basis for conformance.

Find out more about WCAG 2.0 external link.

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