WHAT IS WCAG?
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are internationally-adopted standards developed and published by the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), in collaboration with individuals, governments and organizations around the globe. The goal of these recommendations is providing a single shared standard to make internet content and digital assets more accessible, primarily for people with disabilities that impact their online experience. The basis of these guidelines are four principles which form the acronym “POUR:” Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, Robust.
WCAG is enforced by many countries, including the United States (Section 508), Israel (IS5568), and members of the European Union (En.301.549), to name a few. These guidelines are regularly updated; at this time, the current standard is WCAG 2.1, but WCAG 2.2 and WCAG 3.0 are in the works and should be updated soon. Currently, Epoch Online's preferred platform is based on WCAG 2.1+ and our team ensures that our technology is always up to the latest standards.
Who is WCAG For?
How will WCAG compliance help us?
Ensuring that your websites, intranets and other digital assets are fully compliant is not only the law, but also offers numerous benefits for your organization. Here are just a few ways you may benefit by designing with accessibility in mind and remediating existing compliance violations using Epoch Online's solutions:
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We provide the only 360° solution on the market, so you can address all your WCAG compliance needs, all in one place. Epoch Online’s full suite of state-of-the-art tools allows you to quickly remediate existing issues and build with accessibility in mind.
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