Input Needed on
WCAG 3.0 Accessibility Guidelines
The Accessibility Guidelines Working Group (AG WG)
has published a First Public Working Draft of W3C
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0.
WCAG and supporting materials explain how to make web
content, apps, and tools more accessible to people with disabilities. W3C
Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3 has several differences from Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.
WCAG 3 is intended to be easier to understand and more
flexible than WCAG 2. The flexibility is to address different types of
web content, apps, and tools — as well as organizations and people with
disabilities. The goals for WCAG 3 are introduced in the Requirements
for WCAG 3.0 First Public Working Draft. WCAG 3 proposes
a different name, scope, structure, and conformance model.
To review and provide feedback, please start by reading the WCAG 3
Introduction first to get important
background on WCAG 3 development, review guidance, and timeline.
They are seeking input from evaluators, developers,
designers, project managers, policy makers, people with disabilities, and
others — particularly on the structure and the draft conformance model.
Additional review guidance is in the blog post WCAG 3 FPWD
Published.
Please submit comments by February 26, 2021.
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