WCAG 2.0 Level AA Compliance in the Vizz platform
Level A
Web pages have titles that describe topic or purpose. This is the most basic web accessibility features. Satisfying this checkpoint is a basic requirement for some groups to be able to use web documents.
Level AAA
Section headings are used to organize the content. This is the highest level of web accessibility. Satisfying this checkpoint will improve access to web documents.
Level AA
Deals with the biggest and most common barriers for disabled users. Satisfying this checkpoint will remove significant barriers to accessing Web documents.
WCAG 2.0 Level AA Compliance in the Vizz platform
Vizz provides the WCAG 2.0 ADA compliance from its professional team that already completes the client sites to meet WCAG 2.0 level AA compliance to make the content of a website readable for disabled persons. Vizz is committed to supporting and maximizing accessibility for all web users. In the latest version of Vizz, AA accessibility compliance has been delivered to base administration screens, the core authoring experience, and selected modules.
This is particularly beneficial to government departments requiring compliance with government regulations, or the organizations focused on assisting those with disabilities, regarding the need for accessible websites.
What is WCAG?
WCAG is a set of guidelines for making content accessible for all users, including those with disabilities.
WCAG Standards
Outlines best practices for making web content universally perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust.
Defines criteria for successful inclusive web design, with ascending levels of compliance (levels A, AA, and AAA).
Is composed and reviewed by a global community of digital experts.
Connects the world through common information technology and user experience standards.
Is composed and reviewed by a global community of digital experts.
Connects the world through common information technology and user experience standards.
WCAG 2.0 requirements for compliance
WCAG 2.0 ADA has three types of requirements for compliance.
Technical Requirements
The coding of a website, software, operating system, etc needs to be compatible with assistive technologies.
Function Requirements
The entire system should be usable by someone with a disability.
Support Requirements
Support documents and alternative information should also be accessible by people with disabilities.
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