What does your TESTING ROUTINE look like? Here are the 5 Steps to becoming a web Accessibility TESTER in 2025: ruclips.net/video/i7sIkvEFL_o/видео.html
Thanks for asking, SC 1.3.3 of WCAG 2.1, mandates avoiding instructions that're only dependent on sensory characteristics such as color, size, shape, or location. Personas or people for whom this is needed: who're dependent on screen readers, have color blindness, or cannot interpret visual cues easily because of cognitive challenges. Bad Example: "Press red triangle to start" Good example: "Press red triangle button labeled 'Start'.
What does your TESTING ROUTINE look like?
Here are the 5 Steps to becoming a web Accessibility TESTER in 2025: ruclips.net/video/i7sIkvEFL_o/видео.html
Could you please explain sensory characteristics guidelines with some examples on any existing website.. thanks
Thanks for asking, SC 1.3.3 of WCAG 2.1, mandates avoiding instructions that're only dependent on sensory characteristics such as color, size, shape, or location.
Personas or people for whom this is needed: who're dependent on screen readers, have color blindness, or cannot interpret visual cues easily because of cognitive challenges.
Bad Example: "Press red triangle to start"
Good example: "Press red triangle button labeled 'Start'.