Standards
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WCAG 2.2 vs WCAG 2.1: What's New and What You Need to Update
WCAG 2.2 became the official W3C web accessibility standard in October 2023, adding nine new success criteria and retiring one outdated rule from 2.1. If your site is still audited against WCAG 2.1, you're already behind — this guide breaks down every change, what it means in practice, and exactly what you need to update.
Read more →EN 301 549 and WCAG: Understanding the EU Technical Standard
EN 301 549 is the EU's harmonized technical standard for ICT accessibility — and if your website serves European users, it directly affects you. This guide breaks down how EN 301 549 relates to WCAG, what its chapter structure means in practice, and what the EAA enforcement landscape looks like right now.
Read more →What Is WCAG? The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Explained
WCAG — the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines — is the global standard for making websites usable by people with disabilities. This guide breaks down what WCAG is, how its principles and conformance levels work, what changed in WCAG 2.2, and what non-compliance can cost your organization.
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