WCAG

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WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is an internationally recognized set of guidelines that define how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities.

Observed surface forms (6)


Statements (69)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ISO standard
W3C Recommendation
W3C Recommendation
W3C Recommendation
accessibility standard
accessibility standard
web accessibility guideline
abbreviationOf WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
addresses auditory disabilities
cognitive disabilities
neurological disabilities
physical disabilities
speech disabilities
visual disabilities
appliesTo mobile content
web applications
web content
conformanceLevelsDefinedAs A
AA
AAA
extends WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.0

WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.1
fullName WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
goal improve accessibility for people with disabilities
hasConformanceLevel A
A
A
AA
AA
AA
AAA
AAA
AAA
hasGuidelineCount 12
hasPrinciple Operable
Perceivable
Robust
Understandable
hasSuccessCriterionCount 61
hasTranslation multiple languages
hasVersion WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 1.0

WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.0

WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.1

WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.2

W3C Working Draft
surface form: WCAG 3.0 (draft)
language English
maintainedBy WAI
surface form: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative

World Wide Web Consortium
organizedBy four principles
partOf WAI
surface form: W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
principlesAcronym POUR
publicationDate 1999-05-05
2008-12-11
2018-06-05
2023-10-05
publishedBy World Wide Web Consortium
World Wide Web Consortium
World Wide Web Consortium
World Wide Web Consortium
publisherWebsite https://www.w3.org/WAI/standards-guidelines/wcag/
status active
supersededBy WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.0

WCAG self-linksurface differs
surface form: WCAG 2.1
targetAudience content authors
designers
policy makers
web developers
usedAsBasisFor many national accessibility regulations
organizational accessibility policies

Referenced by (23)

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WCAG abbreviationOf WCAG self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WCAG extends WCAG self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: WCAG 2.1
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.0
WCAG extends WCAG self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: WCAG 2.2
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.1
WCAG fullName WCAG self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
this entity surface form: WCAG Recommendation
WCAG hasVersion WCAG self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: WCAG 1.0
WCAG hasVersion WCAG self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.0
WCAG hasVersion WCAG self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.1
WCAG hasVersion WCAG self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.2
ATAG relatedTo WCAG
ATAG relatedTo WCAG
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
UAAG relatedTo WCAG
UAAG relatedTo WCAG
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WAI-ARIA relatedTo WCAG
WAI standardDeveloped WCAG
this entity surface form: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WAI standardDeveloped WCAG
WCAG supersededBy WCAG self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: WCAG 1.0
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.0
WCAG supersededBy WCAG self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: WCAG 2.0
this entity surface form: WCAG 2.1