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WCAG Explorer (beta)

This resource is designed for anyone eager to master digital accessibility. Explore WCAG success criteria through clear, easy-to-understand descriptions. We owe a special "hat tip" to Johannes Lehner’s WCAG Card Deck, which served as the inspiration for this project.

We plan to expand this library over time, so please check back regularly for updates.

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  • Sensory

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  • 2.2 Enough Time

Principles

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  • Operable

4 success criteria found for Sensory theme and Operable principle and 2.2 Enough Time category

Success criterion 2.2.1 Timing Adjustable

Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable

Assigned to the following themes: FORMS SENSORY

Time limits must be avoided unless essential for the task (e.g. exams, auctions). If time limits are used, it must be possible to:

  • turn them off,
  • adjust them to at least 10× the default, or
  • extend them by at least 10×.

Success criterion 2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide

Level Level A, WCAG principle: Operable

Assigned to the following themes: SENSORY

If content moves, scrolls, blinks, or updates automatically for more than 5 seconds, it must be possible to:

  • pause it,
  • stop it, or
  • hide it

Success criterion 2.2.3 No Timing

Level Level AAA, WCAG principle: Operable

Assigned to the following themes: FORMS SENSORY

Content must not include time limits for reading or interaction, unless it's part of a live event or time-based activity (e.g. auctions, broadcasts).

Success criterion 2.2.4 Interruptions

Level Level AAA, WCAG principle: Operable

Assigned to the following themes: SENSORY

Interruptions (like pop-ups, alerts, or notifications) must be able to be:

  • delayed or suppressed, and
  • controlled,

except in emergencies (e.g. critical system warnings).