This document, "Understanding WCAG 2.0," is an essential guide to understanding and using "Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0" [WCAG20]. It is part of a series of documents which support WCAG 2.0.
WCAG 2.0 establishes a set of "success criteria" to define conformance to the WCAG 2.0 Guidelines. A success criterion is a testable statement that will be either true or false when applied to specific Web content. "Understanding WCAG 2.0" provides detailed information about each success criterion including its intent; the key terms that are used in the success criterion; examples of Web content that meets the success criteria using various Web technologies (for instance, across HTML, CSS, XML) and common examples of Web content that does not meet the success criterion. Finally, this document also explains how the success criteria in WCAG 2.0 help people with different types of disabilities.
- Understanding Guideline 1.1
- Understanding Guideline 1.2
- Understanding Guideline 1.3
- Understanding Guideline 1.4
- Understanding Guideline 2.1
- Understanding Guideline 2.2
- Understanding Guideline 2.3
- Understanding Guideline 2.4
- Understanding Guideline 2.5
- Understanding Guideline 3.1
- Understanding Guideline 3.2
- Understanding Guideline 4.1
- Understanding Guideline 4.2
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.1
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.2
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.3
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.4
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.5
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.6
- How to Meet Success Criterion 4.2.7
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