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WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 Simplified With Examples

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  • 6,825 Students
  • Updated 11/2025
4.4
(2,064 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
3 Hour(s) 0 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Stefany Newman
Rating
4.4
(2,064 Ratings)
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Course Overview

WCAG 2.1 / 2.2 Simplified With Examples

Improve your web accessibility knowledge by learning WCAG with practical examples

All lectures have professional captions (subtitles).

All audio and video issues mentioned in past reviews are now fixed!


Have you just begun coding accessible websites and are confused with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)? Are WCAG descriptions incredibly difficult to understand and the Success Criteria seem impossible to grasp due to a lack of images and practical examples? Do you prefer points explained in plain language, instead of spending hours searching outdated blog posts for information about the WCAG?


If so, then this course is for you.


This course will help you to better understand the WCAG via concrete examples and code (whenever possible), and includes full coverage of all official WCAG Success Criteria, with regular updates made when draft criteria becomes permanent, to make sure that you're up to date on the latest guidelines.


Students are encouraged to contact the instructor with any guideline questions for fully fledged help and course support.

Course Content

  • 7 section(s)
  • 33 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 Accessibility Principle #1 - Perceivable
  • Section 3 Accessibility Principle #2 - Operable
  • Section 4 Accessibility Principle #3 - Understandable
  • Section 5 Accessibility Principle #4 - Robust
  • Section 6 WCAG 2.2
  • Section 7 Bonus section

What You’ll Learn

  • What WCAG rules mean
  • See WCAG rules applied in real life websites
  • Become better at web accessibility

Reviews

  • J
    Jarkko T.
    3.0

    Content was good. The audio volume level changed between some lectures and it was annoying. Then, some of the videos seemed to end before the last sentence was even finished.

  • F
    Fabian Peltzer
    3.5

    Overall, it’s a good course with useful examples, but the volume varies a lot from chapter to chapter, and some chapters are abruptly cut off in the middle of a sentence.

  • R
    Robin Tuttle
    2.0

    Too much flying by the seat of her pants.

  • E
    Emanuele Baldassarri
    5.0

    Clear, simple to understand and comprehensive of all information

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