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Stay up-to-date with the latest in web accessibility standards. Here, you'll find recent updates, news, and changes to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Keep informed and compliant with the newest standards and announcements.

Authorized Translation of WCAG 2.2 in Catalan(Date: May 22, 2024)

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published the authorized Catalan translation of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. This effort, led by the Facultat de Matemàtiques i Informàtica at the University of Barcelona, aims to enhance the accessibility of web content across different linguistic communities.
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WCAG 3 Working Draft Update(Date: May 16, 2024)

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An updated working draft for WCAG 3 has been released by the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group. This draft is intended to explore new outcomes, identify gaps, and gather feedback from the community to refine the guidelines.
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W3C Publishes New Version of WCAG 2.2(Date: April 21, 2024)

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The W3C has announced the approval of WCAG 2.2, which includes nine new success criteria aimed at improving web accessibility. Key updates include enhanced keyboard focus indicators and minimum target sizes for pointer inputs.
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Official Release of WCAG 2.2 (Date: October 5, 2023)

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WCAG 2.2 has been officially released, introducing nine new success criteria and enhancing existing guidelines to ensure web content is more accessible to people with disabilities, including those with motor impairments.
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WCAG 2.2 Updates and Improvements(Date: October 5, 2023)

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WCAG 2.2 focuses on improving web accessibility with new success criteria related to keyboard focus, dragging movements, and target sizes. These updates aim to make web interactions easier for users with various disabilities.
Read More: W3C WAI

W3C Announces New Success Criteria in WCAG 2.2(Date: October 5, 2023)

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The W3C has introduced new criteria in WCAG 2.2 to address challenges faced by users with motor disabilities and those using keyboard navigation. These criteria include requirements for keyboard focus indicators and alternative methods for dragging movements.
Read More: W3C WAI