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Guideline 2 for operable

Guideline 2 for operable. iAccessible.org. Guideline 2.1 :Make all functionality available from a keyboard. .

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Guideline 2 for operable

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  1. Guideline 2 for operable iAccessible.org

  2. Guideline 2.1 :Make all functionality available from a keyboard. Mouse-over activated pop-up menu items that cannot be accessed through the keyboard. But a non-mouse user can access a page that lists information that is equivalent to that in the mouse-activated pop-up

  3. Guideline 2.2: Provide users enough time to read and use content • User controlled time limits on presentation • Blinking doesn’t interfere with reading content, Moving content can be paused and restarted • Auto-refresh and other interruptions can be suppressed by a user • Re-authentication after time-out does not lose data (AAA)

  4. Guideline 2.3: Do not create content that is known to cause seizures Some content that flashes more than 3 times in one second may cause seizures. • Example : www.mono-1.com/monoface/main.html Free download Photosensitivity Epilepsy Analysis Tool at http://trace.wisc.edu/peat/

  5. Guideline 2.4: Help users with disabilities navigate, find content and determine where they are • Provide a way to bypass content repeated on multiple pages • Pages should have descriptive titles • Sequential navigation should show relationships and information through presentation • The purpose of a link is understood by text and context.

  6. Guideline 2.4 continued • Multiple ways to navigate to content in a website • Headings and labels are descriptive and meaningful • The website indicates where a user is in the site

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