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The Requirements for W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 documentation is the next phase of development of the next major upgrade to accessibility guidelines. WCAG 3.0 will be the successor to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2 series. The Silver Task Force of the Accessibility Guidelines Working Group and the W3C Silver Community group have partnered to incubate the needs, requirements, and structure for the new accessibility guidance. To date, the group has:| www.w3.org
The document discusses metrics-driven design and highlights several key points: 1) It describes how Google tested 41 shades of blue to determine the optimal color and how testing small variations can have large impacts. 2) It contrasts intuition-driven and data-driven design, noting that while data-driven design removes subjectivity, it can also prevent daring decisions. 3) It emphasizes that metrics should measure the effectiveness of a business by tracking things like acquisition, conversio...| SlideShare
The Explainer for WCAG 3.0 accompanies the draft of W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0. It provides an overview of the history and goals of WCAG 3.0. This document also describes the current thinking on the structure of the guidelines and the conformance model. The guidelines, conformance model, and related work are still evolving.| www.w3.org
W3C Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 3.0 will provide a wide range of recommendations for making web content more accessible to users with disabilities. Following these guidelines will address many of the needs of users with blindness, low vision and other vision impairments; deafness and hearing loss; limited movement and dexterity; speech disabilities; sensory disorders; cognitive and learning disabilities; and combinations of these. These guidelines address accessibility of web content on d...| www.w3.org