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  1. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 1.3.4 Orientation

    This is the 6th post in our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria. We have finished the new level A success criteria. This post  continues with the next new mobile related one, 1.3.4 Orientation at level AA. It falls under the existing 1.3 guideline, Adaptable. 1.3 Adaptable Create...

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  2. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts

    Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria  continues with the final new level A success criterion, 2.1.4 Character key shortcuts.  It falls under the existing 2.1 guideline, Keyboard accessible. 2.1 Keyboard Accessible Make all functionality available from a keyboard. 2.1.4 Character Key Shortcuts If a keyboard shortcut is...

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  3. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.4 Motion Actuation

    Our series on the new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the next success criterion within the new 2.5 Input Modalities guideline: 2.5.4 Motion Actuation. Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard. Success Criterion 2.5.4 Motion Actuation (Level A) Functionality...

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  4. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.3 Label in Name

    Our series of new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria continues with the next success criterion within the new 2.5 Input Modalities guideline: 2.5.3 Label in Name. Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard. Success Criterion 2.5.3 Label in Name (Level A) For...

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  5. Exploring WCAG 2.1 — 2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation

    This third post in our ongoing series of new WCAG 2.1 Success Criteria covers the next success criterion within the new 2.5 Input Modalities guideline aimed at mobile: 2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (Level A). Guideline 2.5 Input Modalities Make it easier for users to operate functionality through various inputs beyond keyboard. SC...

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