RAWeb 1.1
136 criteria
RAWeb 1.1 criteria
1. Images
- 1.1Does each image conveying information have a text alternative?A
- 1.2Is every decorative image, without a caption, correctly ignored by assistive technologies?A
- 1.3For each image conveying information with a text alternative, is this alternative relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 1.4For each image used as a CAPTCHA or test image, with a text alternative, does this alternative make it possible to identify the nature and function of the image?A
- 1.5For each image used as a CAPTCHA, is there an alternative access solution to the content or to the CAPTCHA function?A
- 1.6Does each image conveying information have, if necessary, a detailed description?A
- 1.7For each image conveying information with a detailed description, is this description relevant?A
- 1.8In the absence of a replacement mechanism, each image of text conveying information must, if possible, be replaced by styled text. Is this rule respected (excluding special cases)?AA
- 1.9Is each image caption, if necessary, correctly linked to the corresponding image?A
2. Frames
3. Colours
- 3.1On each web page, the information must not be provided by colour alone. Is this rule respected?A
- 3.2On each web page, is the contrast between the colour of the text and the colour of its background sufficiently high (excluding special cases)?AA
- 3.3On each web page, are the colours used in the user interface components or graphic element conveying information sufficiently contrasting (excluding special cases)?AA
4. Multimedia
- 4.1Does each pre-recorded time-based media have, if necessary, a transcript or an audio description (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.2For each pre-recorded time-based media with a synchronised transcript or audio description, are these relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.3Does each synchronised time-based media have, if necessary, synchronised captions (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.4For each synchronised time-based media with synchronised captions, are these captions relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.5Does each pre-recorded time-based media have, if necessary, a synchronised audio description (excluding special cases)?AA
- 4.6For each pre-recorded time-based media with a synchronised audio description, is this audio description relevant?AA
- 4.7Is each time-based media clearly identifiable (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.8Does each non-time-based media have, if necessary, an alternative (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.9For each non-time-based media having an alternative, is this alternative relevant?A
- 4.10Is each automatically triggered sound controllable by the user?A
- 4.11Is the viewing of each time-based media, if required, accessible and operable by keyboard and any pointing device?A
- 4.12Is the viewing of each non-time-based media accessible and operable by keyboard and any pointing device?A
- 4.13Is each time-based media and non-time-based media compatible with assistive technologies (excluding special cases)?A
- 4.14For each time-based media that has a synchronised caption or audio description track, are the control features for these alternatives presented at the same level as the main features?
- 4.15For each feature that transmits, converts or records pre-recorded synchronised time-based media that has a captions track, are the captions correctly preserved at the end of the process?
- 4.16For each feature that transmits, converts or records a pre-recorded time-based media with an audio description, is at the end of the process the audio description correctly preserved?
- 4.17For each pre-recorded time-based media, is the presentation of captions controllable by the user (excluding special cases)?
- 4.18For each pre-recorded synchronised time-based media that has subtitles, can these be vocalised (excluding special cases)?
5. Tables
- 5.1Does each complex data table have a summary?A
- 5.2For each complex data table with a summary, is the summary relevant?A
- 5.3For each layout table, is the linearized content still comprehensible?A
- 5.4For each data table with a title, is the title correctly associated with the data table?A
- 5.5For each data table with a title, is the title relevant?A
- 5.6For each data table, are each column header and each row header correctly declared?A
- 5.7For each data table, is the appropriate technique used to associate each cell with its headers (excluding special cases)?A
- 5.8Each layout table must not use elements specific to data tables. Is this rule respected?A
6. Links
7. Scripts
- 7.1Is each script, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies?A
- 7.2For each script with an alternative, is this alternative relevant?A
- 7.3Is each script accessible and operable by keyboard and any pointing device (excluding special cases)?A
- 7.4For each script that initiates a change of context, is the user warned or does the user have control?A
- 7.5On each web page, are status messages correctly rendered (by assistive technologies)?AA
8. Mandatory elements
- 8.1Has each web page a defined document type?A
- 8.2For each web page, is the generated source code valid for the specified document type?A
- 8.3On each web page, is the default language present?A
- 8.4For each web page with a default language, is the language code relevant?A
- 8.5Does every web page have a page title?A
- 8.6For each web page with a page title, is this title relevant?A
- 8.7On each web page, is each language change indicated in the source code (excluding special cases)?AA
- 8.8On each web page, is the language code for each language change valid and relevant?AA
- 8.9On each web page, tags must not be used only for layout purposes. Is this rule respected?A
- 8.10On each web page, are changes in reading direction indicated?A
9. Information structure
10. Presentation of information
- 10.1In the website, are style sheets used to control the presentation of information?A
- 10.2On each web page, is the visible content conveying information accessible to assistive technologies?A
- 10.3On each web page, does the information remain understandable when the style sheets are deactivated?A
- 10.4On each web page, is the text still readable when the font size is increased by at least 200% (excluding special cases)?AA
- 10.5On each web page, are the CSS declarations for element background and font colours used correctly?AA
- 10.6On each web page, is each link whose nature is not obvious visible in relation to the surrounding text?A
- 10.7On each web page, for each element receiving keyboard focus, is the focus visible?A
- 10.8For each web page, should hidden content be ignored by assistive technologies?A
- 10.9On each web page, information must not be conveyed solely by shape, size or location. Is this rule respected?A
- 10.10On each web page, information must not be conveyed by shape, size or location only. Is this rule implemented appropriately?A
- 10.11For each web page, can the content be presented without any loss of information or functionality and without having to scroll vertically for a window with a height of 256 px or horizontally for a window with a width of 320 px (excluding special cases)?AA
- 10.12On each web page, can the text spacing properties be redefined by the user without loss of content or functionality (except in special cases)?AA
- 10.13On each web page, is the additional content appearing when focused or when hovering over a user interface component controllable by the user (excluding special cases)?AA
- 10.14On each web page, can additional content that appears using CSS styles only be made visible using the keyboard and any pointing device?A
11. Forms
- 11.1Does each form input field have a label?A
- 11.2Is each label associated with a form input field relevant (excluding special cases)?AA
- 11.3In each form, is each label associated with a form input field having the same function and repeated several times in the same page or in a set of web pages consistent?AA
- 11.4In each form, are each field label and its associated field located next to each other (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.5In each form, are the related form controls grouped together, if necessary?A
- 11.6In each form, does each group of related form controls have a legend?A
- 11.7In each form, is each legend associated with a group of related form controls relevant?A
- 11.8In each form, are the items of the same type in a combobox grouped together in a relevant way?A
- 11.9In each form, is the label of each button relevant (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.10In each form, is the error management used appropriately (excluding special cases)?A
- 11.11In each form, is the error management accompanied, if necessary, by suggestions to help correct input errors?AA
- 11.12For 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 recovered by the user?AA
- 11.13Can the purpose of an input field be identified to facilitate the automatic filling of fields with user data?AA
12. Navigation
- 12.1Does each set of web pages have at least two different navigation systems (excluding special cases)?AA
- 12.2In each set of web pages, are the menu and navigation bars always at the same place (except in special cases)?AA
- 12.3Is the site map page relevant?AA
- 12.4In each set of web pages, is the site map page accessible from an identical functionality?AA
- 12.5In each set of web pages, is the search engine reachable in the same way?AA
- 12.6Can content grouping blocks present on several web pages (with the exception of the main regions composing the document structure) be reached or avoided, if necessary?A
- 12.7On each web page, is there a bypass or skip link to the main content region (excluding special cases)?A
- 12.8On each web page, is the navigation sequence consistent?A
- 12.9On each web page, navigation must not contain any keyboard traps. Is this rule respected?A
- 12.10On each web page, are keyboard shortcuts using only one key (lowercase or uppercase letter, punctuation, number or symbol) controllable by the user?A
- 12.11On each web page, is the additional content that appears when hovering, focusing or activating a user interface component accessible by keyboard if necessary?A
13. Consultation
- 13.1For each web page, does the user have control over each time limit modifying the content (excluding special cases)?A
- 13.2On each web page, the opening of a new window must not be triggered without user action. Is this rule respected?A
- 13.3On each web page, does each downloadable office document have an accessible version (excluding special cases)?A
- 13.4For each office document with an accessible version, does this version offer the same information?A
- 13.5On each web page, is each cryptic content correctly identified?A
- 13.6On each web page, for each cryptic content having an alternative, is this alternative relevant?A
- 13.7On each web page, are sudden changes in brightness or blinking used correctly?A
- 13.8On each web page, is every moving or blinking content controllable by the user (excluding special cases)?A
- 13.9On each web page, can the content be viewed in any screen orientation (portrait or landscape) (excluding special cases)?AA
- 13.10On each web page, can the features usable or available by means of a complex gesture also be available by means of a simple gesture (excluding special cases)?A
- 13.11On each web page, can actions triggered by a pointing device on a single point on the screen be cancelled (except in special cases)?A
- 13.12On each web page, can the features that involve movement to or from the device be satisfied in an alternative way (excluding special cases)?A
- 13.13For each document conversion feature, is the accessibility information available in the source document kept in the destination document (excluding special cases)?
- 13.14Does each identification or control feature that relies on the use of biological characteristics of the user have an alternative method?
14. Documentation and accessibility features
- 14.1Does the website's documentation describe the accessibility features available and information relating to compatibility with accessibility?
- 14.2For each accessibility feature described in the documentation, the mechanism for enabling an accessibility feature meets the accessibility needs of the users concerned. Is this rule respected (excluding special cases)?
- 14.3Does the website documentation comply with the digital accessibility rules?
15. Editing tools
- 15.1Does each editing tool allow you to define the accessibility information needed to create content that complies with the digital accessibility rules?
- 15.2Does each editing tool provide help with creating accessible content that complies with the digital accessibility rules?
- 15.3Does the content generated by each transformation comply with the digital accessibility rules (excluding special cases)?
- 15.4For each accessibility issue identified by an automatic or semi-automatic accessibility test, does the editing tool provide suggestions for repair?
- 15.5For each set of templates, at least one template complies with the digital accessibility rules. Is this rule respected?
- 15.6Is each template that makes it possible to comply with the digital accessibility rules clearly identifiable?
16. Support services
- 16.1Does each support service provide information about the accessibility features and accessibility compatibility described in the documentation of the website?
- 16.2Each support service meets the communication needs of people with disabilities directly or through a relay service. Is this rule respected?
- 16.3Does the documentation provided by the support service comply with the digital accessibility rules?
17. Real-time communication
- 17.1For each two-way voice communication web application, is the application capable of encoding and decoding this communication with a frequency range whose upper limit is at least 7,000 Hz?
- 17.2Does every web application that enables two-way voice communication have real-time text communication functionality?
- 17.3For each web application that enables two-way voice communication and real-time text, can both modes be used simultaneously?
- 17.4For each real-time text (RTT) functionality, can the messages be identified (excluding special cases)?
- 17.5For each two-way voice communication web application, is there a visual indicator of oral activity?
- 17.6Does each real-time text communication web application that can interact with other real-time text communication applications comply with the interoperability rules in force?
- 17.7For each real-time text communication (RTT) web application, the transmission time for each input unit is 500ms or less. Is this rule respected?
- 17.8For each telecommunication web application, is it possible to identify the person initiating a call?
- 17.9For each two-way voice communication web application which makes it possible to identify the activity of a speaker, it is possible to identify the activity of a signer. Is this rule respected?
- 17.10For each two-way voice communication web application that has voice-based services, can these be used without the need to listen or speak?
- 17.11For each two-way voice communication web application that has real-time video, is the quality of the video sufficient?