WCAG 2.1

WCAG 2.1

WCAG 2.1 is essential for your documents, websites, and mobile apps to follow the WCAG 2.1 guidelines, which aim at providing equal opportunities to users with cognitive and learning disabilities, low vision, and users with disabilities on mobile devices

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What is WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines)

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines refer to the recommendations to make the web content more accessible to a variety of users. The guidelines encompass people with speech disabilities, blindness and other vision issues, hearing impairment, photosensitivity, and the like. This will also include people with learning issues and cognitive limitations.

Though all the user needs may not be included as a part of WCAG 2.1 guidelines, it does include guidelines that make the web content more accessible. It does not however address the needs of people with all types, combinations, and degrees of disability. The guidelines are useful for aging people making their user experience better.

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Banking & Finance
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Media & Entertainment
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WCAG 2.1 Conformance Levels

There are three levels of Conformance in WCAG based on a different group of users and their use-

  • A (lowest)
  • AA(mid-range)
  • AAA(highest)

A higher level of conformance implies that the organization is in conformance with the lowest level of conformance

Accessibility Testing Required For

WCAG 2.1 is used by mobile designers to improve accessibility on mobile devices based on the four principles of accessibility design viz. perceivable, understandable, robust, and operable. We make sure your application is compatible with both iOS and Android devices.

We at Precise Testing Solution help your application in meeting the WCAG guidelines and ensure that it is more accessible by the users. We not only help you in becoming WCAG 2.1 compliant but also help you in maintaining compliance.

The PDF documents should conform to the WCAG 2.1 standards, to ensure that it provides a good experience to the users who are using assistive technologies to access the PDFs. Conformance to WCAG 2.1 ensures that the PDF can be accessed and navigated with ease, much like a web page.

We at Precise Testing Solution can repair a wide variety of documents like brochures, books, newsletters, fact sheets, etc. We can fix errors in your documents, and also verify if they are suitable for people with disabilities. We also conduct audits of your documents and provide necessary suggestions to make the user experience better. With WCAG 2.1 compliance testing we verify that the document settings are optimized, the reading order is logical, accessible links are provided, etc.

The WCAG 2.1 guidelines aim at making the web content accessible to people with disabilities like visual, auditory, speech, cognitive, physical, language, learning, and neurological. The standards aim at making the website more interactive so that the users can understand, navigate, and perceive the web content to a greater extent.

Website accessibility is also beneficial for people without disabilities. The guidelines ensure that the content is accessible by aged people, people in rural areas, and those in developing countries. It is also helpful for people using smartphones, smart TVs, smartwatches, mobile phones, etc. Also people with temporary disabilities like fractured arm or leg, situational limitations like bright sunlight, slow internet connection, etc, also seem to derive benefits from WCAG 2.1 standards. We at Precise Testing Solution verify that your website is accessible both by persons with disabilities and by those without disabilities requiring help.

EPUB is built on web technologies like HTML and CSS.
We at Precise Testing Solution verify that the EPUB accessibility specifications define three areas of conformance –
Discoverability –

  • We make sure the publications include the following –
  • A summary describing the accessibility of the document should be in human-readable format.
  • A list of accessibility features.
  • The mode in which the content is expressed.
  • Potential hazards in the content.