#3A11yThings looks at 3 ways to satisfy 3 WCAG 2.2 Success Criteria
- Audit your focus styles
Problem: "I can't tell where the keyboard focus is as I move around a webpage or app."
Works well: "I can see where the keyboard focus is as I move around a webpage or app." - Review your forms/login flow for usability
Problem: "I can never remember my password, it’s really hard to get into this app."
Works well: "To get into this app, I can put my e-mail address. Then I get an e-mail message, and I can click a link in the e-mail to get into the app." - Audit how users interact with your content and get help
Problem: "Whenever I use the online app to schedule my medical appointments, I can't remember what to do at each step. I've seen a Chat option in some places, but can't find it now."
Works well: "When I need help, I can easily find the Chat option that's always in the lower right corner of the page."
For more information on what's coming in WCAG 2.2, see our blog post titled WCAG 2.2 - What's New.