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WCAG 2.0 Library

Plan and document WCAG 2.0 Level A, AA, or AAA evaluations with canonical criteria, findings, evidence, and VPAT output.

WCAG 2.0 is a W3C accessibility standard for making web content more perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. Its success criteria are technology-neutral and grouped into conformance Levels A, AA, and AAA.

Standards and scope

The voiqq WCAG 2.0 library keeps the project limited to criteria that belong to WCAG 2.0 and the selected target level. Criteria introduced by WCAG 2.1 or 2.2 are not inserted or mislabeled as Not Applicable.

  • Level A projects include WCAG 2.0 Level A success criteria.
  • Level AA projects include WCAG 2.0 Levels A and AA.
  • Level AAA projects include WCAG 2.0 Levels A, AA, and AAA.
  • The four principles and their guidelines provide structure; findings should map to the most accurate testable success criterion.
  • VPAT generation selects the WCAG 2.0 template and resolves only rows in the chosen project scope.

Who this is for

  • Students and educators studying foundational web accessibility requirements.
  • Auditors maintaining an engagement that explicitly requires WCAG 2.0.
  • Organizations supporting an older contract, policy, procurement requirement, or product baseline.
  • Remediation teams that need version-accurate checkpoints and evidence rather than newer criteria mixed into scope.

What voiqq provides

  • Canonical WCAG 2.0 criteria, levels, titles, descriptions, and reference links.
  • Version-sensitive finding forms, spreadsheet mapping, and automated-candidate filtering.
  • Status and validation tracking that prevents resolved or verified-fixed findings from reducing generated conformance.
  • Rule-based conformance with editable remarks and manual overrides isolated to the report snapshot.
  • A dedicated WCAG 2.0 DOCX template for A, AA, or AAA exports.

A practical workflow

  1. Confirm that WCAG 2.0 is the required contractual or reporting version.
  2. Choose A, AA, or AAA and describe the evaluated product, pages, flows, and methods.
  3. Record each issue against the most precise applicable WCAG 2.0 criterion.
  4. Validate fixes and close or verify findings only after retesting.
  5. Review report rows, Not Applicable decisions, Not Evaluated rows, and remarks before export.

Put the framework into practice

A version-specific project gives reviewers a cleaner record when a contract or historic baseline names WCAG 2.0. It also prevents later criteria from changing the meaning of the assessment.

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