302.1 Without Vision
Partially Supports
Where a visual mode of operation is provided, ICT shall provide at least one mode of operation that does not require user vision. Supports when combined with Compatible Assistive Technology Features • All interfaces are designed according to HTML5 standards. • Images and icons are assigned contextual and meaningful text alternatives that can be announced by a screen reader. • Images of text are not used in place of text. • Controls such as buttons are labeled to indicate their function. • Form fields are labeled to perceive their intent. • Links are assigned meaningful texts that clearly indicate the link destination. • Controls are assigned appropriate labels that allow perception of their function. • ARIA attributes are used to make alert messages and states of dynamic elements such as radio buttons perceivable. Exceptions: • There isn’t a way to skip navigation. • “Sequence” quiz type involves JavaScript-based interactions that involve arrow keys and may not be apparent to screen reader users. • “Regions” quiz type requires users to click on an area of an image. • Although Cerego’s content authoring tool provides a field for content authors to add alt text to images, it is not required. |
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