Contents
Video/Audio
Structure
Assistance
Disabilities
100

1.1.1

Non text content

100

1.2.1

PAV

100

3.2

Predictable

100

3.3

Input Assistance

100

2.3

Seizures


200

3.1.1

Language of Page

200

1.2.3

Audio Description and Media Alternatives

200

There should be multiple ways of navigating through web pages

2.4.5

200

Text and images of text have a contrast ratio of 4.5:1

Large text has ratio of 3:1

1.4.3 Contrast (minimum)

200

This motor disability mean you cannot move due to spine damage

quadriplegia

300

Pronunciation

3.1.6

300

1.2.9

Audio Only (Live)

300

2.4.2

Page titled

300

Error prevention for legal, financial and data

3.3.4

300

3.1.3

Unusual words

400

When appropriate, the language of sections of content that are different language are identified

3.1.2

400

When an audio description track cannot be added to video due to audio timing, an alternative version of the video with pauses that allow audio descriptions is provided

1.2.7 Extended Audio Description (pre-recorded) (AAA)

400

3.3.2

Label or instructions

400

The content and functionality do not have time limits or time constraints (AAA)

2.2.3 No timing

400

0.4% of female population have this disability

Color blindness

500

Markup is used in a way that facilitates accessibility. including HTML specifications and using forms labels, frame titles, etc

4.1.2 Name, Role, Value (A)

500

A descriptive text transcript is provided for all pre-recorded media that has a video track

1.2.8 Media Alternative (AAA)

500

Website must have consistent navigation

3.2.3

500

If user can submit information, the submission is reversible, verified, or confirmed

3.3.6 Error Prevention for all (AAA)

500

more understandable alternatives is provided for content that is more advanced and can be reasonably understood by people with roughly 9 years of primary education

3.1.5 Reading Level (AAA)

M
e
n
u