As part of the GOV.UK Design System team, I facilitated a series of workshops on three of the new criteria in WCAG 2.2. I specifically selected criteria that can be a bit more complex to navigate.
The three workshops were each attended by approximately 200 people and were hosted remotely through Zoom video conferencing.
Each workshop was 2 hours long and consisted of approximately 10 segments:
- Welcome
- Introduction to WCAG 2.2
- Information about the workshop series
- Explanations of the WCAG criteria being inspected
- Tips on how to inspect websites to find places that might fail the specific WCAG criteria
- Demonstrations of the WCAG criteria in action
- An interactive ‘breakout’ activity
- Sharing findings from the activity
- Questions and final thoughts
- Wrap-up
Workshop 1: inspecting ‘focus not obscured’
This workshop from July 2023 went in-depth on the new WCAG 2.2 criteria, 2.4.11 ‘Focus not obscured (minimum)’ and 2.4.12 ‘Focus not obscured (enhanced)’.
Imran Hussain facilitated the workshop and Chris Ballantine-Thomas moderated the chat.
- Video recording on YouTube (Focus not obscured)
- Slides on Google Slides (Focus not obscured)
- Slides in HTML format (Focus not obscured)
- Resources on Google Docs (Focus not obscured)
Workshop 2: inspecting ‘target size’
This workshop from July 2023 went in-depth on the new WCAG 2.2 criterion, 2.5.8 ‘Target size’.
Kelly Lee facilitated the workshop and Charlotte Downs moderated the chat.
- Video recording on YouTube (Target size)
- Slides on Google Slides (Target size)
- Slides in HTML format (Target size)
- Resources on Google Docs (Target size)
Workshop 3: inspecting ‘accessible authentication’
This workshop from July 2023 went in-depth on the new WCAG 2.2 criteria, 3.3.8 ‘Accessible authentication (minimum)’ and 3.3.9 ‘Accessible authentication (enhanced)’.
Steve Messer facilitated the workshop and Kelly Lee moderated the chat.