Ever wondered about those numbers and letters next to WCAG? Check out our handy infographic breaking down WCAG versioning and what it means for web accessibility.
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WCAG versioning, explained
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- WCAG 1.0: The beginnings
- Written 1999
- Foundational principles of WCAG
- Focus: HTML and CSS
- Not directly referenced today
- WCAG 2.0: The evolution
- Released Dec 2008
- More comprehensive and technologically-neutral
- Shaped todayβs WCAG, introducing categorization principles and conformance levels
- 25 criteria at A, 13 at AA and 23 at AAA
- Mandated for US, Canada and Australia
- WCAG 2.1: Bridging the gap
- Released June 2018.
- Adds 17 criteria on top of WCAG 2.0
- Attempts to address mobile web, cognitive disabilities, low vision
- Mandated for New Zealand, European Union and UK
- WCAG 2.2: The latest
- To be released 2023
- Adds 9 criteria on top of WCAG 2.0 and 2.1
- Covers mobile web, low vision, cognitive and learning disabilities, authentication
- Not mandated anywhere yet
- WCAG 3.0: Looking ahead
- In working draft
- Aims to be more flexible and adaptable to different UX and technologies, plus address gaps
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