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This article explains why meeting WCAG AA standards doesn't guarantee a truly accessible website. It outlines five key areas where compliance can still lead to poor user experiences for everyone, regardless of disabilities.
The article discusses the differences between WCAG 2 and the upcoming WCAG 3 guidelines, highlighting how these changes will impact user experience (UX) design. It emphasizes the shift towards a more user-centered approach in accessibility standards and the importance of inclusive design practices.
Accessible design focuses on measurable standards that allow individuals to use products independently, primarily guided by WCAG guidelines. In contrast, inclusive design emphasizes the feeling of belonging and representation, making users feel that products are designed for them. While accessibility is a legal requirement, inclusion enhances user experience and fosters innovation.