Questions tagged [wcag]
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is developed through the W3C process in cooperation with individuals and organizations around the world, with a goal of proving a single shared standard for web content accessibility that meets the needs of individuals, organizations, and governments internationally
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Are HTML accesskeys still terrible in 2024?
accesskey is a standard attribute in HTML that allows for defining hotkey for focusing an element. Historically, many pitfalls with them has been noted. Many of them are summarized here: https://...
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Non-text Contrast (Level AA) with input field background against a web page background
I have a question regarding the accessibility of this design and whether it complies with WCAG guidelines and success criteria. Below is an image of a set of input fields on a specific background:
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Do interactive elements in a table need to tabbable if they can be reach by arrow key to meet accessibility A or AA standards?
I have a large table built with React Aria Components. The Table has PDF download button and some links in some of the cells. All the individual cells key be reached by using the arrow keys, so it is ...
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Is there WCAG certification?
Unsurprisingly, our company has finally run into some organizations that work with us requiring compliance. This has led to someone asking how we get "WCAG 2.2" certification. This has come ...
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Should Reset Page be underlined if not what constitutes WCAG rules?
I have a reset page text where it returns back to it's last saved state. Should this be underlined? Below you can see an open/close section which I do not have underlined. I know links that navigate ...
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In the App I designed, there is a carousel component that can be swiped horizontally, but facing an accessibility issue, how can I solve it?
In the App I designed, there is a component that can be swiped horizontally, but the accessibility team said that the functionality is not operable using a single pointer and without requiring a ...
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What would be the recommended level for "complementary" headers?
I am currently working on the accessibility of the open source software XWiki. I want to update the way we handle the headers on our page but I lack facts and information to back up this change.
Our ...
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What is a good aria-label for a button that opens a modal to pick a region and/or language for the webpage?
I have a <button> element that opens a modal to change the webpage region and/or language.
The <button> element needs an aria-label that gives the user information about what the modal ...
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WCAG' Non-text contrast requirements, what exactly are the guidelines with hover?
WCAG does a weird job of explaining their non-text contrast requirements with hover states.
Within their "Understanding non-text contrast" documentation, they have this bizarre example:
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Do different opacities of hover / click / active states need considering from an accessibility perspective?
I found this sidebar on Dribbble:
And I'm wondering if it's fully accessible? It looks like when a menu item is active, it's given a semi-transparent background. And when you hover over another menu ...
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Does WCAG A or AA require that a website support tabbing/keyboard accessibility on Android and IOS devices?
I have a webpage that is keyboard accessible in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge across all screen sizes. However, when using the page on Android and IOS the tabbing is not effective or sequential.
Is it a ...
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Are arrow keys necessary to meet WCAG A and AA standards for keyboard navigation or is Tab key sufficient?
If there is a website navigation with subMenus and some subMenu themselves have their own subMenus. It is possible to fully navigate the navigation with the keyboard through Tab, Enter, and Space keys....
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Why is focus state interaction is different for Checkbox and radio field
Today I noticed that radio buttons and checkboxes have different interaction for focus state.
If you look at the example webaim of a radio button you notice that you can not select the next radio ...
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(WCAG 1.4.11) Understanding 'subsuming' in Non-text Contrast AA Level
In a vaccuuum I understand how to interpret the criterion.
If a border is the only way to identify a control then Border vs container must have >3 contrast.
If a background is the only way to ...
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Do accessibility standards (WCAG AA) require a screen reader to announce an HTML element upon mouse hover?
We are using the screen reader NVDA. We have a website that we are trying to make WCAG AA compliant. If you use only a keyboard (no mouse), and use the Tab key to navigate around the page, whenever an ...
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Does an input type text with its css display property set to none need a label?
We've got a few inputs in various places, which are of type text but their display property is set to none. Something like this:
<input type="text" style="display:none" value=&...
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Section 508 and "applets and plugins"
Before the Section 508 refresh, 508 had the following provision:
(m) When a web page requires that an applet, plug-in or other application be present on the client system to interpret page content, ...
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wcag 2.1: Which success criteria can be tested automatically or semi-automatically?
Which WCAG 2.1 success criteria can be tested
fully automatically,
semi-automatically with intellectual validation,
intellectually only?
It seems to me IT consulting firms exploit customers' ...
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Do Apple and Google really care about WCAG when it comes to color contrast?
I am struggling to incorporate a yellow on a light background.
The only option to be compliant seems to be to make the yellow almost brown.
I thought I'd check how the big guys do it and it turns ...
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What WCAG criteria addresses hearing-impaired users and the use of audio instructions?
We are working on a product for Kindergarten to Grade 2/3 level students learning to read that displays an activity with various mechanisms to students. The instructions for these activities are not ...
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Accessibility slider with no min/max values
What would be the best instructions for a slider that has no min/max value. For example, you are either all the way to the left or right of a question asked. You could also be in the middle, or ...
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Accessible HTML5 markup for side notes / remarks / person's affiliation
I have an HTML5 document which includes content such as
Presenters: John Doe1, Jane Doe2*
( lots of text)
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1: University of Foo
2: Institute of Bar
*: Presenting author
So there are side ...
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Do line numbers in a code theme need to meet WCAG AA contrast?
We're designing a custom code theme which displays line numbers, and we're having some internal debate whether these line numbers need to meet WCAG AA contrast guidelines? They're not the main body ...
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Using text-shadow for accessibility
I'm interested in understanding whether there has been any research or confirmed values for using the text-shadow property with the goal of meeting WCAG minimum colour contrast values.
In my ...
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WCAG 2.1 Compliance: How does it apply to password-protected web and native apps
As stated in the title, I'm curious if anyone has resources explaining (or experiences with) any adjusted WCAG criteria for "gated" applications. Does something being behind a password wall, ...
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Should keyboard focus restart at the top of the site after navigation in a single page app?
In a traditional website, the entire webpage is reloaded after a navigation event, so the user's focus always restarts at the top of the document—in our case, that means the first Tab press would ...
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Automated opt-in accessibility, is this viable?
A client I am working with wants to make use of an automated accessibility solution in order to meet compliance standards. Particularly, they've mentioned AccessiBe.
I've got no experience with such a ...
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Accessible line height for headings (h1, h2, h3, etc)
We are working on making our product's typography WCAG accessible.
This is what MDN says regarding the line-height:
Use a minimum value of 1.5 for line-height for main paragraph content.
This will ...
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What constitutes "web content" and "authoring tool" for the purposes of the VPAT?
I'm filling out a VPAT for our company's product and having some difficulty understanding the terminology. Our product is an integration tool for flowing data between different systems. The frontend ...
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Accessibility - SC 1.4.4 - Placeholder text not visible when browser zoom is set to 200%
I have a question regarding SC 1.4.4 Resize Text for Placeholders for inputs. I am not for the design we currently have, but have to work a solution with whatever design I have.
The first row in the ...
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Image comparison sliders and visual accessibility
I am creating an image slider for a site, and I am confused on how to successfully meet wcag requirements. Below is an example that conveys the idea of what I am creating.
I have read a couple ...
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Why do many prominent web apps use blue primary button with white text, when it fails the WCAG 2.1 contrast threshold
WCAG 2.1 says to have a minimum contrast ratio of 4.5:1, but blue primary buttons of Twitter, Figma and Outlook have white text which fails to cross the threshold ratio. Is there another scientific ...
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Is specifying link colours a violation against WCAG's Success Criterion 1.4.8?
The text of the WCAG's Success Criterion 1.4.8 page says:
Success Criterion 1.4.8 Visual Presentation (Level AAA): For the visual presentation of blocks of text, a mechanism is available to achieve ...
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WCAG 3.0 structure and assessment criteria benefits in current practice
Even though it is currently in draft form, the WCAG 3.0 document is looking to be more user-friendly and easier to assess compliance against.
I think the change in the document structure and language ...
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Accessibility and Autoscroll
I have a scrollable list of items, with a possibility to add a new item to the list. The new item always appears on the top of the list. Also in order to inform the user that an item has been ...
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(Accessibility) - Back button placement on the page in SPA
I am working with an SPA with Angular and the designs indicates that there is a back button and it is before the Page level heading usually the H1. For SPA, it is a general practice that we place the ...
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What level of compliance does a chart with patterns have in WCAG 2.1?
The following is an example of a chart using patterns. When a chart uses patterns (instead of plain colors) to separate sections, in which category of WCAG levels does it fall – A, AA or AAA?
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Validity of PDF for image description
I am talking about a site in which certain images contain mission-critical information. I was wondering: would a solution in which a PDF file is replacing an image description (and ALT) ever be ...
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Is 200% browser enlarge an alternative for colors with contrast less than 4,51:1?
I have a website that has font size for body 14px. All the colors have contrast ratio of 3:1.
wgac 2.1 states that normal fonts should have a ratio of 4,51. But if the user zooms in the site, normal ...
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Should alt text be added to an image of a person for WCAG compliance?
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I am trying to comply with the WCAG accessibility rules for alt text attributes. The decision tree at the following link explains when alt text attributes are required and when they are not: ...
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What controls are in-scope of WCAG 3.3.2 Labels or Instructions?
Based on what I understand success criterion 3.3.2 requires the visible label of an input to be clear and precise on what is the expected input, especially if the correct input requires special ...
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Purpose of this from the WCAG guidelines about text-spacing
I need help understanding this guideline about text-spacing. I'm wondering what is the purpose of these text style properties in the bulleted points. My understanding is that users should be able to ...
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Does WCAG (2.1) apply to native (iOS, Android) mobile apps?
WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, but it never defines what is meant by "web content".
Many of the success criteria are defined in terms of "user agent" as if they meant a web ...
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Best way to get a WCAG report for an Android App?
To ensure usability of our app and also to have something that we can present to the outside, we need to have a report on how accessible our app is. It has to comply at least to the WCAG AA standard.
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Accessibility testing (with Microsoft Narrator as screenreader)? Somebody here with some practical guidelines?
As a front-end developer in a small business agency ( < 30 developers) I am trying to be better at accessibility testing and screen-readers are a must then.
I am a Windows user and also has access ...
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WCAG 2.1 Reflow vs Resize Text
The WCAG 1.4.10 Reflow asks to support width 320 CSS pixels without horizontal scrolling. The requirement is written in such a way that an author can test for reflow on a desktop browser with typical ...
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Accessible way of notifying a screen reader about loading the dynamic Web page update (AJAX)
The rise in the use of AJAX to dynamically update the website instead of using standard hyperlinks and separate Web pages has resulted in accessibility problems for users of assistive technology (e.g. ...
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Focus behavior in a modal navigation drawer?
How should focus ideally behave in a modal navigation drawer (much like the one from Material Design)? The modal would appear when I webpage is viewed on a small screen, be opened using a hamburger ...
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Contrast of a message box
I'm in the middle of updating the colours of our app and making them as consistent as possible, but also trying to bring them in line with the WCAG AA rating for contrast.
One area I'm unsure if I ...
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Color contrast too low, but element good visible
I am checking a software against the software ergonomic requirements of WCAG 2.1 Level AA. On part is the colour contrast, which must be for graphics 3.0:1. In the following graphic the orange part is ...