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All <img> elements include ALT attribute Images used for decoration include empty ALT text (alt="") and no title attribute CSS background images are not used to convey important information or provide functionality, such as navigation or branding |
All functionality is keyboard operable (including interactive User Interface components) The keyboard tab order follows logical page order Where mouse event handlers are used, keyboard handlers are also available Change of page context should be controllable by user When an element receives keyboard focus, there is a visual indicator such as an outline No keyboard traps exist (i.e., the keyboard user can navigate in and out of page elements) |
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Content reading order is linear and logical in the absence of styles and formatting |
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Forms are fully keyboard-operable All form fields are associated with <label> elements All error prevention and handling are exposed to and navigable by all users |
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Pages begin with a top-level heading, marked up as <h1> Pages use appropriate landmarks, particularly the "main" role. Pages maintain a hierarchical heading structure, skipping no heading levels Pages should include a unique <title> <Title> should be meaningful and relevant to the page contents Page and section layout are achieved by using semantic elements such as <body>, <div>, <section>, <article> etc. |
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Page maintains legibility after page magnification in browser Content maintains legibility after text magnification |
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Ensure that links are focusable and can be activated by keyboard Use unique text to identify hyperlinks (e.g., "More about Diversity"; "Proceed to Checkout") Link text uses device-neutral wording, such as "Proceed to…" Links are visually identifiable, and distinguishable from other page content |
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Video is accompanied by a synchronized caption and audio by a transcript All video should be presented with an available closed-caption All media should be presented in a keyboard-operable player |
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Tables use <th> and <td> to present data Table headers and table data cells are related by SCOPE, ID/HEADERS or other associative markup |
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Foreground and background contrast must be sufficient (=>4.5:1 for regular text) Font sizes should be defined as percentages, ems, or by named sizes |
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Interactive elements are built on elements with native functionality such as links and buttons Custom UI components have appropriate role, state, and accessible text labels |
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