3 Conformance Levels: A, AA, and AAA
WCAG Level A – Basic accessibility
Considered the least strict, Level A success criteria are essential for every website. If your website doesn’t conform with WCAG Level A, it may have serious accessibility issues that prevent users with disabilities from using it.
At this level, within the current guidelines (WCAG 2.1) there are 30 criteria that organisations must meet. An example of the criteria includes:
- Non-text content (images and videos) must have a text equivalent.
- Users must be able to access content using a keyboard only.
- Forms must include labels or instructions, so users know what’s expected of them.
- Assistive technologies, such as screen readers, must be able to access content.
- Information or instructions must not be conveyed through shape, size or colour alone.
WCAG Level AAA – Excellent accessibility
Level AAA is the highest possible conformance level in WCAG, and as a result holds organisations to the highest standard of accessibility. At this level, the web page and content satisfy all Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA success criteria. Although level AAA may not be applicable or realistic for everyone to achieve, organisations should strive to meet as many of its criteria as possible.
Level AAA criteria outlines an extra 28 requirements from those outlined at level AA. Examples include:
- Contrast ratio between text and background is at least 7 to 1.
- Pre-recorded video content must have a sign language translation.
- Extended audio description should be provided for pre-recorded videos.
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