WCAG 2.1
WCAG 2.1 is a comprehensive set of guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to ensure that digital content is Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust. This version of the guidelines specifically added criteria to address mobile accessibility, low vision, and cognitive disabilities. By following these standards, organizations can ensure that their websites and applications are not only more inclusive but also perform better in search engine rankings, as many accessibility improvements overlap with SEO best practices.
Implementing WCAG 2.1 involves technical and design considerations, such as ensuring that all functionality is available via a keyboard, providing text alternatives for non-text content, and ensuring that the interface does not cause seizures or physical reactions. As global regulations increasingly require digital products to meet these standards, adhering to WCAG 2.1 has become a legal and ethical necessity for businesses operating on a global scale.
