WCAG & Standards
WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the global benchmark for digital accessibility — referenced by the ADA, Section 508, the European Accessibility Act, and dozens of national laws. These guides explain what each success criterion actually requires in practice, how to test for conformance, and what the common failure patterns look like in real codebases. Whether you're starting a WCAG audit or trying to understand a specific criterion, you'll find authoritative, practitioner-level answers here.
- WCAG & Standards
WCAG 2.2 vs WCAG 2.1: What Changed and What It Means for Your Business
WCAG 2.2 introduced 9 new success criteria and removed one. Here is what changed, which criteria matter most, and whether you need to update your accessibility roadmap now.
8 min read · June 15, 2026Read - WCAG & Standards
WCAG 3.0: Key Changes, Timeline & How to Prepare
WCAG 3.0 introduces a new scoring model, broader scope, and significant changes from 2.x. Learn what's coming, key timelines, and how to prepare your organization now.
9 min read · April 12, 2025Read - WCAG & Standards
Color Contrast Accessibility WCAG: The Complete Guide
Understand WCAG color contrast requirements, the difference between Success Criteria 1.4.3 and 1.4.11, how to measure contrast ratios, and fix the most common failures.
10 min read · July 8, 2025Read - WCAG & Standards
WCAG Conformance Levels A, AA, AAA Explained
Understand the difference between WCAG conformance levels A, AA, and AAA, which level applies to your organization, and the legal implications under ADA and EN 301 549.
8 min read · November 20, 2025Read - WCAG & Standards
WCAG 2.2 New Success Criteria: A Deep Dive Guide
Explore WCAG 2.2's new success criteria including Focus Appearance, Dragging Movements, Redundant Entry, and Accessible Authentication with implementation guidance.
11 min read · January 15, 2026Read - WCAG & Standards
How to Write an Accessibility Statement: Template + Legal Requirements
Learn what an accessibility statement is, who legally requires it under EAA, PSBAR, and ADA, and what 8 elements every compliant statement must include.
10 min read · June 10, 2026Read