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WCAG 2.0 Level A Checklist

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WCAG 2.0 Level A Checklist

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Wuhcag’s WCAG 2.

0
Level A Checklist
Project: Date:

Website: Webpage:

Guideline Description Notes Pass/Fail

Provide text alternatives for


1.1.1 – Non-text Content
non-text content

1.2.1 – Audio-only and Video-only Provide an alternative to video-


(Pre-recorded) only and audio-only content

Provide captions for videos


1.2.2 – Captions (Pre-recorded)
with audio

1.2.3 – Audio Description or Media Video with audio has a


Alternative (Pre-recorded) second alternative

1.3.1 – Info and Relationships Logical structure

Present content in a
1.3.2 – Meaningful Sequence
meaningful order

Use more than one sense


1.3.3 – Sensory Characteristics
for instructions

Don’t use presentation that relies


1.4.1 – Use of Colour
solely on colour

1.4.2 – Audio Control Don’t play audio automatically

2.1.1 – Keyboard Accessible by keyboard only

2.1.2 – No Keyboard Trap Don’t trap keyboard users

2.2.1 – Timing Adjustable Time limits have user controls


Provide user controls for
2.2.2 – Pause, Stop, Hide
moving content

No content flashes more than


2.3.1 – Three Flashes or Below
three times per second

2.4.1 - Bypass Blocks Provide a ‘Skip to Content’ link

2.4.2 – Page Titled Helpful and clear page title

2.4.3 – Focus Order Logical order

Every link’s purpose is clear from


2.4.4 – Link Purpose (In Context)
its context

3.1.1 – Language of Page Page has a language assigned

Elements do not change when


3.2.1 – On Focus
they receive focus

Elements do not change when


3.2.2 – On Input
they receive input

3.3.1 – Error Identification Clearly identify input errors

Label elements and give


3.3.2 – Labels or Instructions
instructions

4.1.1 – Parsing No major code errors

4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value Build all elements for accessibility

Webpage result: Pass / Fail Signed:

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