![]() ![]() Provide text alternatives for pre-recorded videos. Provide extended audio descriptions for pre-recorded videos. Provide sign language translations for pre-recorded videos.ġ.2.7 – Extended Audio description (Pre-recorded) WCAG Checklist Level AAA (Advanced) Guideline Reduce the risk of input errors for sensitive data Identify components with the same function consistently.ģ.3.4- Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data) Position menus and standard controls consistently. The target size for pointer inputs is at least 24 by 24 CSS pixels.Įach part of a webpage has a default human language assigned. Headings and labels describe topic or purpose.įocus indicators are clearly distinguishable when active.įunctionality that uses dragging movements can be achieved with a single pointer without dragging. Offer at least two ways to find pages on your website. When hover or focus triggers content to appear, it is dismissible, hoverable and persistent. The contrast between user interface components, graphics and adjacent colours is at least 3:1.Ĭontent and function retain meaning when users change elements of text spacing. Text can be resized to 200% without loss of content or function.Ĭontent retains meaning and function without scrolling in two dimensions. ![]() The purpose of input fields must be programmatically determinable.Ĭontrast ratio between text and background is at least 4.5:1. Your website adapts to portrait and landscape views. Provide audio descriptions for pre-recorded videos. WCAG Checklist Level AA (Intermediate) Guideline Where a component has a text label, the name of the component also contains the text displayed.įunctions operated by motion can also be operated through an interface and responding to motion can be disabled.Įach webpage has a default human language assigned.Įlements do not change when they receive focus.Įlements do not change when they receive input. Multi-point and path-based gestures can be operated with a single pointer.įunctions don’t complete on the down-click of a pointer. Provide a way to navigate between page break locators. Provide a way for users to skip repeated blocks of content.Ĭomponents receive focus in a logical sequence.Įvery link’s purpose is clear from its text or context. No content flashes more than three times per second. Provide user controls to pause, stop and hide moving and auto-updating content. Provide user controls to turn off, adjust or extend time limits. Users can navigate to and from all content using a keyboard.Īllow users to turn off or remap single-key character shortcuts. ![]() Instructions don’t rely solely on sensory characteristics.ĭon’t use presentation that relies solely on colour.Īll functionality is accessible by keyboard with no specific timings. Provide audio description or text transcript for videos with sound.Ĭontent, structure and relationships can be programmatically determined. Provide an alternative to video-only and audio-only content.ġ.2.3 – Audio Description or Media Alternative (Pre-recorded) Provide text alternatives for non-text content that serves the same purpose.ġ.2.1 – Audio-only and Video-only (Pre-recorded) WCAG Checklist Level A (Beginner) Guideline If you’re attacking the guidelines in order (and I suggest you do), you’ll move from Level A (Beginner) through Level AA (Intermediate) and on to Level AAA (Advanced). I’ve organised my WCAG checklists by level ( read more about WCAG levels here). Over 600 developers like you have learned more about the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines with my guidebook. ![]()
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