WCAG 2.1 Level A Checklist (continued)
Success Criteria Description Notes Pass/Fail Complete
2.4.1 – Bypass Blocks Provide a "Skip to Content" link
2.4.2 – Page Titled Helpful and clear page title
2.4.3 – Focus Order Logical order
2.4.4 – Link Purpose (In Context) Every link's purpose is clear from its context
2.5.1 – Pointer Gestures Users can perform touch functions with
assistive technology or one finger
2.5.2 – Pointer Cancellation This requirement applies to web content
that interprets pointer actions
2.5.3 – Label in Name The name contains the text that is presented visually
2.5.4 – Motion Actuation Functions that are trigged by moving a device or by
gesturing towards a device can also be operated
by more conventional user interface components
3.1.1 – Language of Page Page has a language assigned
3.2.1 – On Focus Elements do not change when they receive focus
3.2.2 – On Input Elements do not change when they receive input
3.3.1 – Error Identification Clearly identify input errors
3.3.2 – Labels or Instructions Label elements and give instructions
4.1.1 – Parsing No major code errors
4.1.2 – Name, Role, Value Build all elements for accessibility
Result