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WCAG 2 FAQ
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How and why is success criteria 4.1.1 Parsing obsolete? Success criteria 4.1.1 Parsing is obsolete. WCAG 2.2 indicates it as 4.1.1 Parsing (Obsolete and removed), along with a note. WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.0 now include this note from a conformance perspective: This Success Criterion should be conside
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  • How and why is success criteria 4.1.1 Parsing obsolete? Success criteria 4.1.1 Parsing is obsolete. WCAG 2.2 indicates it as 4.1.1 Parsing (Obsolete and removed), along with a note. WCAG 2.1 and WCAG 2.0 now include this note from a conformance perspective: This Success Criterion should be considered as always satisfied for any content using HTML...
  • Do content authors (developers, designers, etc.) have to follow W3C’s techniques to meet WCAG? No, you do not have to use the techniques in W3C’s Techniques for WCAG 2 document. The techniques are informative; that means they are not required. The basis for determining conformance to WCAG 2 is the success criteria from the WCAG 2 standard — not th...
  • Can I meet WCAG 2 with JavaScript and other technologies? WCAG 2 is designed to apply to a broad range of web technologies. Techniques for WCAG 2 has techniques for several different web technologies. Note that publication of techniques for a specific technology does not imply that the technology can be used in all cases to create accessible conte...

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