Interactive Conformance Checklist

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Part A — Content checklist (your team controls this)

1. Every informative image has clear alt text; decorative images are marked empty. 1.1.1 (A)
2. Audio-only content (podcast, voice note) has a transcript. 1.2.1 (A)
3. Every video has accurate captions (auto-captions reviewed and corrected). 1.2.2 (A)
4. Important visuals in video are described (audio description or text alternative). 1.2.3 / 1.2.5 (A/AA)
5. Live videos and webinars have live captions. 1.2.4 (AA)
6. Headings, lists, and tables use real styles — not just big or bold text. 1.3.1 (A)
7. The content still makes sense when read in order, top to bottom. 1.3.2 (A)
8. Instructions don’t depend on shape, size, or location alone (“the round button”). 1.3.3 (A)
9. Meaning is never shown by color alone (a label or icon is added too). 1.4.1 (A)
10. Text contrast is at least 4.5:1 (3:1 for large text). 1.4.3 (AA)
11. Important text is real text, not text baked into an image. 1.4.5 (AA)
12. Icons and graphics that carry meaning have at least 3:1 contrast. 1.4.11 (AA)
13. Nothing flashes more than three times per second. 2.3.1 (A)
14. Links make sense on their own (no bare “click here”). 2.4.4 (A)
15. Headings and labels are descriptive. 2.4.6 (AA)
16. The language of the content is set correctly. 3.1.1 / 3.1.2 (A/AA)
17. Forms have clear, visible labels and instructions. 3.3.2 (A)
18. Form errors are explained in words and easy to fix. 3.3.1 / 3.3.3 (A/AA)
19. Documents are exported as tagged (accessible) PDFs. 1.3.1 (A)
20. Slides use real layouts with unique titles and a correct reading order. 1.3.1 / 1.3.2
21. Emails carry key information as text (not only images), with descriptive links. 1.1.1 / 2.4.4
22. Any AI-generated alt text or captions were reviewed and corrected. Best practice

Part B — Website & app checklist (your developer or platform)

23. Everything works with the keyboard alone; focus is never trapped. 2.1.1 / 2.1.2 (A)
24. The keyboard focus outline is always clearly visible. 2.4.7 (AA)
25. A “skip to main content” link is available. 2.4.1 (A)
26. Every page has a unique, descriptive title. 2.4.2 (A)
27. The keyboard focus order is logical. 2.4.3 (A)
28. Text can zoom to 200% and reflow at narrow widths with no loss. 1.4.4 / 1.4.10 (AA)
29. Content works in both portrait and landscape. 1.3.4 (AA)
30. Auto-playing audio or video can be paused or stopped. 1.4.2 / 2.2.2 (A)
31. Navigation and component names are consistent across pages. 3.2.3 / 3.2.4 (AA)
32. Buttons, fields, and controls expose a name, role, and value to assistive tech. 4.1.2 (A)
33. Important status messages are announced to assistive tech. 4.1.3 (AA)
34. (WCAG 2.2) Touch targets are large enough, focus isn’t hidden, and no action needs dragging only. 2.5.8 / 2.4.11 / 2.5.7 (AA)