RAAM 1.1
108 criteria
RAAM 1.1 criteria
1. Graphic elements
- 1.1Is every decorative graphic element ignored by assistive technologies?A
- 1.2Does each graphic element conveying information have an alternative accessible to assistive technologies?A
- 1.3For each graphic element conveying information, is the alternative accessible to assistive technologies relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 1.4For each graphic element used as a CAPTCHA or as a test graphic element, does the alternative rendered by the assistive technologies make it possible to identify the nature and function of the graphic element?A
- 1.5Does each graphic element used as a CAPTCHA have an alternative?A
- 1.6Does each graphic element conveying information have, where necessary, a detailed description?A
- 1.7For each graphic element conveying information with a detailed description, is this description relevant?A
- 1.8Each text graphic element conveying information, in the absence of a replacement mechanism, must, if possible, be replaced by styled text. Is this rule respected (excluding special cases)?AA
- 1.9Is each graphic element with legend correctly rendered by assistive technologies?AA
2. Colours
- 2.1On each screen, information must not be provided by colour alone. Is this rule respected?A
- 2.2On each screen, is the contrast between the colour of the text and the colour of its background sufficiently high (excluding special cases)?AA
- 2.3On each screen, are the colours used in the user interface components and the graphic elements conveying information sufficiently contrasted (excluding special cases)?AA
- 2.4Is the contrast ratio of each replacement mechanism for displaying a correct contrast ratio sufficiently high?AA
3. Multimedia
- 3.1Does each pre-recorded audio-only time-based media have, where appropriate, a clearly identifiable adjacent transcript (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.2For each pre-recorded audio-only time-based media with a transcript, is this transcript relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.3Does each pre-recorded video-only time-based media have, if necessary, an alternative (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.4For each pre-recorded video-only time-based media with an alternative, is the alternative relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.5Does each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media have, if necessary, an alternative (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.6For each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media with an alternative, is the alternative relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.7Does each synchronised time-based media have, where appropriate, synchronised captions (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.8For each synchronised time-based media with synchronised captions, are these relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.9Does each pre-recorded time-based media (video only or synchronised) have, where appropriate, a synchronised audio description (excluding special cases)?AA
- 3.10For each pre-recorded video-only or synchronised time-based media with a synchronised audio description, is the description relevant?AA
- 3.11For each pre-recorded time-based media, does the adjacent text content clearly identify the time-based media (excluding special cases)?A
- 3.12Is each automatically triggered sound sequence controllable by the user?A
- 3.13Does each time-based media have, where necessary, the viewing control features?A
- 3.14For each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media, that has synchronised captions or audio description, are the control features for these alternatives presented at the same level as other primary features?AA
- 3.15For each feature that transmits, converts or records pre-recorded synchronised time-based media that has a synchronised captions track, at the end of the process, are the captions correctly preserved?AA
- 3.16For each feature that transmits, converts or records a pre-recorded synchronised time-based media with a synchronised audio description, at the end of the process, is the audio description correctly preserved?AA
- 3.17For each pre-recorded time-based media, is the presentation of captions controllable by the user (excluding special cases)?AA
- 3.18For each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media that has subtitles, can these be, if necessary, vocalised (excluding special cases)?AA
4. Tables
- 4.1Does each complex data table have a summary?A
- 4.2For each complex data table with a summary, is the summary relevant?A
- 4.3Does each data table have a title?A
- 4.4For each data table with a title, is the title relevant?A
- 4.5For each data table, are the row and column headings correctly linked to the data cells?A
5. Interactive components
- 5.1Is each user interface component, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies (excluding special cases)?A
- 5.2Is every user interface component accessible and operable by keyboard and any pointing device (excluding special cases)?A
- 5.3Does each change of context meet one of these conditions?A
- 5.4On each screen, are the status messages correctly rendered by assistive technologies?AA
- 5.5Is each state of a toggle control presented to the user perceptible?A
6. Mandatory elements
7. Information structure
8. Presentation of information
- 8.1On each screen, is the visible content carrying information accessible to assistive technologies?A
- 8.2On each screen, can the user increase the font size by at least 200% (excluding special cases)?AA
- 8.3On each screen, does each component in a text environment whose nature is not obvious have a contrast ratio greater than or equal to 3:1 in relation to the surrounding text?A
- 8.4On each screen, for each component in a text environment whose nature is not obvious, is there an indication other than colour to indicate when focused and hovered with the mouse?A
- 8.5On each screen, for each element receiving the focus, is the focus visible?A
- 8.6On each screen, information must not be conveyed solely by shape, size or location. Is this rule respected?A
- 8.7On each screen, is the additional content that appears when the focus is set or when a user interface component is hovered over controllable by the user (excluding special cases)?AA
9. Forms
- 9.1Does each form field have a visible label?A
- 9.2Does each form field have a label that is accessible to assistive technologies?A
- 9.3Is each label associated with a form field relevant?A
- 9.4Are each field label and its associated field located next to each other?A
- 9.5In each form, is the label of each button relevant?A
- 9.6In each form, are the related form controls identified, if necessary?A
- 9.7Are the mandatory form fields correctly identified (excluding special cases)?A
- 9.8For each form field expecting a specific data type and/or format, is the related information available?A
- 9.9In each form, are input errors accessible?A
- 9.10In each form, is the error management accompanied, if necessary, by suggestions of expected data types, formats or values?AA
- 9.11For each form that modifies or deletes data, or transmits answers to a test or examination, or whose validation has financial or legal consequences, can the data entered be modified, updated or rendered by the user?AA
- 9.12For each field that expects personal user data, is input facilitated?AA
10. Navigation
- 10.1On each screen, is the navigation sequence consistent?A
- 10.2On each screen, is the reading sequence by assistive technologies consistent?A
- 10.3On each screen, the navigation must not contain any keyboard traps. Is this rule respected?A
- 10.4On each screen, are keyboard shortcuts using only one key (upper or lower case letter, punctuation, number or symbol) controllable by the user?A
11. Consultation
- 11.1For each screen, does the user have control over each time limit modifying content (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.2For each screen, can each process limiting the time of a session be stopped or deleted (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.3On each screen, does each office document available for download have, if necessary, an accessible version (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.4For each office document with an accessible version, does this version offer the same information (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.5On each screen, does each cryptic content (ASCII art, emoticon, cryptic syntax) have an alternative?A
- 11.6On each screen, for each cryptic content (ASCII art, emoticon, cryptic syntax) having an alternative, is this alternative relevant?A
- 11.7On each screen, are sudden change in brightness or blinking effects used correctly?A
- 11.8On each screen, is each moving or blinking content controllable by the user?A
- 11.9On each screen, is the content offered viewable regardless of screen orientation (portrait or landscape) (excluding special cases)?AA
- 11.10On each screen, are the features that can be activated using a complex gesture able to be activated using a simple gesture (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.11On each screen, are the features that can be activated by performing simultaneous actions activated by means of a single action? Is this rule respected (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.12On each screen, can actions triggered by a pointing device on a single point on the screen be cancelled (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.13On each screen, can the features involving movement from or to the device be satisfied in an alternative way (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.14For each document conversion feature, is the accessibility information available in the source document retained in the destination document (excluding special cases)?AA
- 11.15Is an alternative method available for each identification or control functionality that relies on the use of biological characteristics of the user?A
- 11.16For each application that incorporates key repeat functionality, is the repeat adjustable (excluding special cases)?A
12. Documentation and accessibility features
- 12.1Does the application documentation describe the accessibility features available and information on accessibility compatibility?AA
- 12.2For each accessibility feature described in the documentation, the mechanism used to activate it meets the accessibility needs of the users concerned. Is this rule respected (excluding special cases)?A
- 12.3The application does not interfere with the accessibility features of the platform. Is this rule respected?A
- 12.4Does the application documentation comply with digital accessibility rules?A
13. Editing tools
- 13.1Can each editing tool be used to define the accessibility information needed to create content that complies with digital accessibility rules?A
- 13.2Does each editing tool provide help with creating accessible content compliant with digital accessibility rules?A
- 13.3Does the content generated by each content transformation comply with digital accessibility rules (excluding special cases)?A
- 13.4For each accessibility error identified by an automatic or semi-automatic accessibility test, does the editing tool provide suggestions for repair?AA
- 13.5For each set of templates, at least one template meets the requirements of digital accessibility rules. Is this rule respected?A
- 13.6Is each template that complies with digital accessibility rules clearly identifiable?A
14. Support services
- 14.1Does each support service provide information relating to accessibility features and accessibility compatibility, described in the documentation?AA
- 14.2The support service meets the communication needs of people with disabilities directly or through a relay service. Is this rule respected?A
- 14.3Does the documentation provided by the support service comply with the digital accessibility rules?A
15. Real-time communication
- 15.1For each two-way voice communication application, is the application capable of encoding and decoding this communication with a frequency range whose upper limit is at least 7,000 Hz?A
- 15.2Does each application that supports two-way voice communication have real-time text communication functionality?A
- 15.3For each application that allows two-way voice communication and real-time text, are both modes usable simultaneously?A
- 15.4For each real-time text communication functionality, can the messages be identified (excluding special cases)?A
- 15.5For each two-way voice communication application, is a visual indicator of oral activity present?A
- 15.6Does each real-time text communication application that can interact with other real-time text communication applications comply with the interoperability rules in force?A
- 15.7For each application that supports real-time text (RTT) communication, the transmission delay for each input unit is 500ms or less. Is this rule respected?AA
- 15.8For each telecommunication application, is the identification of the party initiating a call accessible?A
- 15.9For each two-way voice communication application that makes it possible to identify the activity of a speaking interlocutor, it is possible to identify the activity of a signing interlocutor. Is this rule respected?A
- 15.10For each two-way voice communication application that has voice-based services, are these services usable without the need to listen or speak?A
- 15.11For each two-way voice communication application that has real-time video, is the quality of the video sufficient?AA