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    Conduct WCAG 2.2 accessibility audits with automated testing, manual verification, and remediation guidance...

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    WCAG Audit Patterns

    Comprehensive guide to auditing web content against WCAG 2.2 guidelines with actionable remediation strategies.

    When to Use This Skill

    • Conducting accessibility audits
    • Fixing WCAG violations
    • Implementing accessible components
    • Preparing for accessibility lawsuits
    • Meeting ADA/Section 508 requirements
    • Achieving VPAT compliance

    Core Concepts

    1. WCAG Conformance Levels

    Level Description Required For
    A Minimum accessibility Legal baseline
    AA Standard conformance Most regulations
    AAA Enhanced accessibility Specialized needs

    2. POUR Principles

    Perceivable:  Can users perceive the content?
    Operable:     Can users operate the interface?
    Understandable: Can users understand the content?
    Robust:       Does it work with assistive tech?
    

    3. Common Violations by Impact

    Critical (Blockers):
    ├── Missing alt text for functional images
    ├── No keyboard access to interactive elements
    ├── Missing form labels
    └── Auto-playing media without controls
    
    Serious:
    ├── Insufficient color contrast
    ├── Missing skip links
    ├── Inaccessible custom widgets
    └── Missing page titles
    
    Moderate:
    ├── Missing language attribute
    ├── Unclear link text
    ├── Missing landmarks
    └── Improper heading hierarchy
    

    Detailed patterns and worked examples

    Detailed pattern documentation lives in references/details.md. Read that file when the navigation tier above is insufficient.

    Best Practices

    Do's

    • Start early - Accessibility from design phase
    • Test with real users - Disabled users provide best feedback
    • Automate what you can - 30-50% issues detectable
    • Use semantic HTML - Reduces ARIA needs
    • Document patterns - Build accessible component library

    Don'ts

    • Don't rely only on automated testing - Manual testing required
    • Don't use ARIA as first solution - Native HTML first
    • Don't hide focus outlines - Keyboard users need them
    • Don't disable zoom - Users need to resize
    • Don't use color alone - Multiple indicators needed
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