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Designing for Accessibility - WCAG 2.2 Explained

Designing for Accessibility - WCAG 2.2 Explained

 
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03-22-2026, 06:37 AM
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Accessibility should be a core part of every design process, not an afterthought. WCAG 2.2 introduces new success criteria that every UI/UX designer should understand.

Key WCAG 2.2 updates:
- Focus Appearance: Minimum focus indicator size and contrast
- Dragging Movements: Alternatives for drag-based interactions
- Target Size: Minimum 24x24 CSS pixels for interactive elements
- Consistent Help: Help mechanisms in consistent locations

Accessibility benefits everyone, not just users with disabilities. How are you incorporating accessibility into your design workflow?
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03-22-2026, 06:37 AM #1

Accessibility should be a core part of every design process, not an afterthought. WCAG 2.2 introduces new success criteria that every UI/UX designer should understand.

Key WCAG 2.2 updates:
- Focus Appearance: Minimum focus indicator size and contrast
- Dragging Movements: Alternatives for drag-based interactions
- Target Size: Minimum 24x24 CSS pixels for interactive elements
- Consistent Help: Help mechanisms in consistent locations

Accessibility benefits everyone, not just users with disabilities. How are you incorporating accessibility into your design workflow?

 
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