After more than five years in the making (and nearly a full year of delays), on Thursday, October 5, 2023, the World Wide Web Consortium (the “W3C”), the private organization focused on enhancing ...
Seyfarth Synopsis: The World Wide Web Consortium just published an expanded version of the WCAG to add 17 more requirements to address new technologies and other digital barriers for individuals with ...
OTTAWA, Ontario — Today, the W3C unveiled WCAG 2.2, which aims to expand its range to accommodate a broader spectrum of users. Whereas WCAG 2.1 showed its commitment to users with disabilities such as ...
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