WCAG 2.0 advances to Candidate Recommendation

April 30, 2008

As a major step in the W3C guideline development process, WCAG 2.0 has today been advanced to Candidate Recommendation status. This means that the WCAG working group believes the guidelines to be in a stable and usable form that can be used by developers and that, even though feedback is still welcome, the guidelines are near completion.

Read the W3C press release

2 Responses to “WCAG 2.0 advances to Candidate Recommendation”

  1. Great news! That’s a huge step, finally!

  2. Don Mauck says:

    Its all well and good, but I see it all the time, develpers just don’t care until its the last step. This is in part due to upper management not providing the bandwidth and in other cases just not caring.

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