WCAG Principle 2 Operable
Easy to operate User interface components and navigation must be operable: The interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform. Under this principle you will… Read More »WCAG Principle 2 Operable
Easy to operate User interface components and navigation must be operable: The interface cannot require interaction that a user cannot perform. Under this principle you will… Read More »WCAG Principle 2 Operable
Unless the service is a series of steps, there must be different ways for people to locate and navigate content. Different people will have different… Read More »2.4.5 Multiple ways (AA)
When a keyboard user focuses on a control it must not cause a change of context, such as loading a new page/tab. This stops unexpected… Read More »3.2.1 OnFocus (A)
When content is displayed in a language that is different from the primary language of the page, it must be indicated in a way that… Read More »3.1.2 Language of parts (AA)
In a page or on a mobile device functionality that can be operated by device motion or user motion can also be operated by alternatives… Read More »2.5.4 Motion Actuation (A)
For user interface components with labels that include text or images of text, the Accessible name contains the text that is presented visually. Why is this a… Read More »2.5.3 Label in Name (A)
For mobile devices or tablets where if there is functionality triggered by a single pointer, at least one of the following is true: No Down-EventThe… Read More »2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation (A)
On mobile devices where you can use a touch – and need more than one finger or need to follow a path type gesture, functionality… Read More »2.5.1 pointer Gestures (A)
It must be easy to tell which element has keyboard focus. This helps sighted keyboard users orient themselves within the page, and confidently interact with… Read More »2.4.7 Focus visible (AA)
Headings must indicate the topic or purpose of the content in that section of the page, and labels must indicate the purpose of the field… Read More »2.4.6 Headings and labels (AA)