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    <div dir=”auto”>First, what level of compliance is your client seeking? Divi can be compliant when you design for it.</div>
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    <div dir=”auto”>A close friend researches compliance as part of his research as a professor. His advice: Given that there are a variety of standards out there, I think the best strategy is for the contract to specify the exact level of compliance, typically WCAG 2.1 AA. There are three different standards: WCAG 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2, which is in draft. There are also three different bars someone can reach: A, AA, and AAA. Most of the time, AA is fine.</div>
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    <div dir=”auto”>If it’s a federal government website, or one that gets federal government funding, some people will talk about section 508, which, in the older version, is pretty similar to WCAG. Back in 2017, the US government mandated WCAG 2.0 A/AA compliance. Here is a link to differences between 2.0 and 2.1:
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