Understanding and implementing the Web Accessibility Content Guidelines (WCAG) can be difficult for even trained experts. Catherine helps us with WCAG 2.2′s newest guideline by explaining the requirements and providing examples of how to improve our user interfaces.
SC 3.3.8 Accessible Authentication (Minimum) is concerned with cognitive function tests that are used to authenticate users, such as username and password input, CAPTCHA, and 2FA.
The third article in my WCAG 2.2 testing series looks at 2.5.7 Dragging Movements.
This SC requires that content that uses dragging movements, like sliders, and drag and drop, can also be used with a single pointer without dragging movements.
I've mentioned text-only zoom (separate from browser zoom) in my last two articles, so I wanted to share a bookmarklet I created that helps me test text size! 🧪
Under the Public Sector Bodies #Accessibility Regulations, you need to work to the latest version to be compliant, so I've written a blog post on what #WCAG22 might mean for you!