On Feb. 28, 2020 a new working draft of Web Content Accessibility Guideline (WCAG) version 2.2 has been released for public review and comment. If you’re working on accessibility for your organization and/or project, it’s important for you to know that another level of WCAG is anticipated. This blog article provides “at-a-glance” background information on this new version of the WCAG and a direct link to the working document. Continue Reading WCAG 2.2 Draft: Quick Look
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ADA Web Regulations Delayed Until 2018: What to Do
Despite the lack of ADA formal regulations, there are clear steps that companies can take to ensure their websites are accessible. Continue Reading ADA Web Regulations Delayed Until 2018: What to Do
US Airline Accessibility, WCAG Rule & Disabled Travelers
Disabled individuals have a hard time with airline websites. In 2013, the US DOT issued a rule stating that all US public airline booking systems on websites must comply with the WCAG 2.0 level AA by December 12, 2015. Continue Reading US Airline Accessibility, WCAG Rule & Disabled Travelers
Accessibility Tips for New Websites: from Template or Design
Is your organization gearing up for new website project? Accessibility works best when it’s built into a project from the start. making this a great opportunity to get it done right. Tips for an accessible redesign or new website build from WeCo’s Accessibility Team. Continue Reading Accessibility Tips for New Websites: from Template or Design