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Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts
Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the final new level A success criterion, 2.1.4 Character key shortcuts. It falls under the existing 2.1 guideline, Keyboard accessible. 2.1 Keyboard Accessible Make all functionality available from a keyboard. …
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Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.4 Motion Actuation
Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the next success criterion within the new 2.5 Input Modalities guideline: 2.5.4 Motion Actuation. Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond …
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Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.3 Label in Name
Our series of new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the next success criterion within the new 2.5 Input Modalities guideline: 2.5.3 Label in Name . Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard. …
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Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation
This third post in our ongoing series of new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria covers the next success criterion within the new 2.5 Input Modalities guideline aimed at mobile: 2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (Level A). Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities Make it easier for users to operate …
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Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.1 Pointer Gestures
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) are the most recent published as an official W3C Recommendation for web accessibility. WCAG 2.1 adds one new guideline and seventeen new Success Criteria (SC) to the existing WCAG 2.0. For an overview, see Welcome WCAG 2.1 …