Category Archives: WCAG 2.2 Checklist

WCAG 2.2 Checklist

The WCAG 2.2 Checklist is a comprehensive, easy-to-follow reference that outlines every accessibility requirement in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 specification. Designed for teams working on websites, software, mobile apps, kiosks, and public-facing digital systems, the checklist provides clear guidance on all Level A and AA success criteria—both the foundational rules carried forward from 2.0/2.1 and the new 2.2 additions such as Focus Not Obscured, Focus Appearance, Dragging Movements, Accessible Authentication, and Target Size.

This checklist helps organizations verify that interactive experiences support keyboard navigation, screen readers, color-contrast needs, error prevention, predictable interactions, and accessible input methods. It is especially useful during design reviews, development cycles, and pre-launch accessibility audits where consistency and traceability matter.

By using a WCAG 2.2 Checklist, teams can reduce compliance risk, improve usability for people with disabilities, and ensure conformance with ADA, Section 508, EN 301 549, and other digital accessibility laws and procurement standards. It serves as a reliable foundation for building inclusive user experiences across all devices—including kiosks, digital signage touchscreens, and multimodal interfaces.

 

WCAG 2.2 Checklist For Closed Systems

WCAG Suggested Use With Closed Systems Editors note: Open and Closed systems.  Think website and disabled/impaired user calling up on the home computer. That is an open system.  Goto the supermarket and use the self-checkout. That is a closed system. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is the main international standards organization for the World Wide Web and develops of standards for the… Read More »