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Web Accessibility Guideline 3 2 6 Consistent Help Level A -
This video is part of our Manual Audit series, a weekly look at how to manually test specific WCAG success criteria using the ... You can change the language through the Settings icon, which is after the CC icon. As a part of our WCAG 2.2 At A Glance series, we delve into success criteria 3.2.
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- This video is part of our Manual Audit series, a weekly look at how to manually test specific WCAG success criteria using the ...
- You can change the language through the Settings icon, which is after the CC icon.
- As a part of our WCAG 2.2 At A Glance series, we delve into success criteria 3.2.
- Important Update: This video works off a previous working draft of WCAG 2.2.
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