Evolving Accessibility Standards in WCAG - Roundtable Conference Updates

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Explore the latest updates in accessibility standards focusing on the evolution of WCAG standards, including the upcoming WCAG 2.2 release in September 2022. Discover new criteria for print disability, goals for WCAG 3, and additional guidance by WAI to enhance accessibility for users with diverse needs. Stay informed about improving web accessibility and addressing challenges for people with disabilities in digital environments.


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  1. WCAG - Accessibility Standards evolve Print Roundtable Conference 2022 Andrew Arch Principal Consultant @amja / @Intopia 17 May 2022

  2. W3C Web Accessibility Initiative update

  3. WCAG 2.2 Expected in September 2022 Includes all of WCAG 2.0 & 2.1 Nine additional success criteria One criteria upgraded from AA to A 2.4.7 keyboard focus indicator is visible Ref: https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/new-in-22/

  4. New criteria for print disability 2.5.7 Dragging Movements Provide alternatives to dragging movements (e.g., sliders, drag-and-drop interfaces) 2.4.14 Page Break Navigation Intended to let all users locate the same content using page break locators, regardless of whether they use print or digital versions of a publication

  5. New criteria for print disability #2 2.4.11 Focus Appearance (Minimum) & 2.4.12 Focus Appearance (Enhanced) Intent is to ensure a keyboard focus indicator is clearly visible and discernible 2.5.8 Target Size (Minimum) Intent is to help ensure targets can be easily activated without accidentally activating an adjacent target

  6. WCAG 3 Goals for WCAG 3 include: be easier to understand cover more user needs, including more needs of people with cognitive disabilities be flexible to address different types of web content, apps, tools, and organizations Not expected for a couple of years yet Ref: https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/wcag3-intro/

  7. Additional WAI guidance Spoken Pronunciation technical standards to enable screen readers and voice assistants to pronounce words correctly Low Vision Accessibility guidance that goes beyond the minimums required by WCAG EPUB Fixed Layout Accessibility aims to help publishers address challenges for people with cognitive disabilities and low vision

  8. Other WAI resources How to Make Your Presentations Accessible to All Updates being worked on, e.g. distractions and busy slides WCAG 2 Test Rules Describes how to test conformance to WCAG success criteria in standardised ways CAPTCHA Updated note about its inaccessibility Ref: https://www.w3.org/WAI/update/

  9. Other WAI resources #2 Curricula on Web Accessibility A framework to build your own courses Designer & Developer modules available Content author module under development Accessibility of Remote Meetings Will summarise considerations of accessibility that arise in the conduct of remote and hybrid meetings

  10. Australian Standards

  11. AS EN 301 549 An accessibility standard that covers all ICT (Information and Communication Technology). Includes pretty much every digital product you can think of, cell phones, printers, ATMs, electronic documents, software, web content and more Will be updated later in 2022 to reflect WCAG 2.2

  12. ISO 30071-1 Provides guidance on developing and implementing an organisational accessibility policy for creating accessible ICT systems, including products and services Complements WCAG and AS EN 301 549 Under consideration for adoption as an Australian Standard

  13. Other news

  14. University Procurement guidance Vision Australia s Online, but Offtrack report Barriers to Online Learning Experienced by University Students who are blind or Have Low vision Called for a coordinated approach to the procurement of software and systems ADCET has engaged Intopia to prepare guidance for Australian universities on procuring accessible ICT Ref: https://www.adcet.edu.au/resource/10926/procuring-with-everybody-in- mind-supporting-universities-to-adopt-as-en-301-549

  15. Lets chat Andrew Arch @amja andrew@intopia.digital @Intopia Intopia intopia.digital intopia.digital intopia.digital hello@intopia.digital hello@intopia.digital hello@intopia.digital

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