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WCAG (Level A) SC 2.5.4 Motion Actuation (w3.org) Issue description WCAG 2.5.4, “Motion Actuation” addresses the accessibility of functionality that is triggered by device motion or user movement, such as shaking or tilting a device. While these interactions can be engaging and intuitive for some users, they can pose challenges for others. Some websites and…
WCAG (Level A) SC 3.1.1 Language of Page (w3.org) Issue description WCAG 3.1.1, “Language of Page” is a fundamental accessibility guideline that requires web pages to declare their default human language. This is important because assistive technologies, like screen readers, and other user agents, like browsers and translation tools, rely on this information to process…
WCAG 2.2 (AA) SC 2.5.7 Dragging Movements (w3.org) Issue description WCAG 2.5.7, “Dragging Movements” addresses the challenges that drag-and-drop interactions can create for users with motor impairments who may have difficulty with precise mouse or touch movements. Many websites and applications use drag-and-drop for various tasks, such as: However, drag-and-drop interactions can be difficult for…
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