Understanding Success Criterion 2.3.3: Animation from Interactions
Provide an option to turn off or disable animations that are triggered by interactions as it may induce vestibular disorders in some users. Table of
Provide an option to turn off or disable animations that are triggered by interactions as it may induce vestibular disorders in some users. Table of
Web pages should not include any content that flashes more than three times a second. Table of Contents1 Official Requirements2 Why is it required?3 How
Web pages must ensure that no content flashes more than three times a second, otherwise, it may trigger seizures for people with conditions like photosensitive
Timed events may become a barrier for users with cognitive disabilities who may take more time to complete a task or remain inactive on the
The purpose of this success criteria is to allow all users to successfully complete authenticated transactions that consists of a set time restriction for inactivity
The purpose of this success criteria is to enable users with a way to switch off updates from the server/author except in the case of
The purpose of this success criteria is to reduce the appearance of content that requires interactions with a set time limit. Table of Contents1 Official
The purpose of this success criteria is to prevent users from getting distracted while they are interacting with a Web page. Table of Contents1 Official
The purpose of this success criterion is to make sure that users with disabilities are provided enough time to interact with the content on the
Provide an option to turn off, remap or activate only on focus if your website has implemented single-letter keyboard commands or single-key shortcuts to activate
All functionality of content should also be navigable by a keyboard or keyboard interface. This benefits users who don’t use a mouse for navigating a
Websites must ensure that keyboard focus is not trapped between the subsections of content in the webpage. This ensures that people who rely on a
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