Text
Non-text
Use of color
Color-blindness
100

What WCAG success criteria gives requirements for text contrast?

1.4.3 Contrast (minimum)

100

What WCAG success criteria gives requirements for non-text contrast?

1.4.11 Non-text Contrast

100

What WCAG success criteria gives requirements for use of color?

1.4.1 Use of Color

100

What is the most common form of color-blindness?

Red/green

200

What is the minimum contrast requirement for regular text?

4.5:1

200

When does non-text content have to meet contrast requirements?

When it is necessary and/or informative

200

Hue and ____ are valid secondary indicators aside from color?

luminosity

200

About what percentage of men are color-blind?

8% (1 in 12)

300

What is the minimum requirement for large text?

3:1

300

Give one example of non-text content?

icon only button, icon, chart, graph, input, etc

300

If a link is not only blue but bold within a paragraph of the same font styled text, is this enough to pass use of color?

Yes. Bold is a secondary indicator

300

About what percentage of women are color-blind?

.5% (1 in 200)

400

What is at least 1 criteria of large text?

18pt or larger (whether bold or not)

at least 14pt AND bold

400
If an icon-only button is inactive does it need to meet minimum contrast ratios?

No although it is best practice that it does

400

Use of color is also known as ...

Color alone

400

If a user has red/green color-blindness do they only have problems seeing red or green?

No this affects any color that contains either red or green (e.g., orange, violet, etc.)

500

What is text compared to when finding the contrast ratio?

The background on which it sits

500

Are charts and graphs part of non-text contrast?

yes any graphical representation that is not text and is informative falls under this WCAG success criteria

500

Are things like pattern, border, bolding, italicizing, etc considered secondary visual indicators to pass color alone?

Yes!! 

500

What colors did the NFL and Nike use for the team uniforms during the 2015 Super Bowl game?

DAILY DOUBLE: Red and green

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