Questions & Answers
Do audio-based notifications require controls to conform with WCAG?
My web app has a critical audio notification of a ringing phone when the user is receiving an invitation to chat. Is it required to have an audio control?
- audio
- audio controls
- notifications
- wcag
If only 3rd party tools have accessibility issues, does my website conform to WCAG?
My website has 3rd party tools that have accessibility issues I can't control. Can my website still conform to WCAG?
- 3rd party
- partial conformance
- wcag
Are “ghost tab stops” considered accessibility violations under WCAG?
There's an element on my site that makes the keyboard tab to it even though there isn't a visible item to focus on. Will this "ghost tab stop" fail under the WCAG?
- best practices
- cognitive
- keyboard
- keyboard navigation
- usability
- wcag
Is it compliant to have the same link present twice, as both an image and as text?
Is it considered accessible to have an image that acts as a link, followed by text that links to the same location?
- accessibility tree
- best practices
- links
- wcag
How many WCAG success criteria are there?
How many total WCAG success criteria are there?
- success criteria
- wcag