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Find out about the activities of the Low Vision Accessibility (LV) Task Force and how you can contribute to its objectives.
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The LV Task Force addresses web accessibility issues that are specific to people with low vision through:
- inputting into WCAG 2 techniques and understanding documents,
- inputting into WCAG 3, and
- developing additional low-vision guidance resources.
To learn about the focus, scope and deliverables of the task force, see the Low Vision Accessibility Task Force Work Statement.
Note: The LV Task Force is currently inactive. W3C is working towards reactivating it in 2025.
The LV Task Force supports the deliverables of the Accessibility Guidelines (AG) Working Group.
For details of the work, see the LV Task Force wiki.
The LV Task Force welcomes input from individuals and organizations around the world on the low vision accessibility work.
You can contribute to the work without being a member of the task force.
If you’re aware of an issue with any of the published low vision accessibility resources, email public-low-vision-a11y-tf@w3.org (Note: This email will go to a publicly archived mailing list).
Details of how to join the LV Task Force will be published here when it is reactivated.
The LV Task Force develops and maintains the following resource for the AG Working Group: Accessibility Requirements for People with Low Vision — Working Draft (and latest Editor’s Draft).
If you have a question for the LV Task Force, email the task force (Note: This email will go to a publicly archived mailing list).
Alternatively, you can email the W3C staff contact.