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Where receiving and then removing pointer hover or keyboard focus
triggers additional content to become visible and then hiddenthe following
are true-
Dismissible
Hoverable
Persistent
Exception when additional content is controlled by an agent
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1 WCAG stands for 2 What year was WCAG 2.0 created
3 1.4.13 content on hover or focus AA 4 Percievable
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Terms in this set (71)
WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WCAG is for what devices Device agnostic, laptop, desktop, Tablet, mobile
phone
Who develops WCAG W3C
WCAG four principles of web POUR
accessibility Perceivable
Operable
Understandable
Robust
Percievable Information and the user interface must be
presentable to users in ways persons with
disabilities can perceive (including blindness, low
vision, deafness, and hearing loss, limited
movement, and cognitive limitations)
operable User interface components and navigation must
be operable (functional from a keyboard)
understandable Information and operation of user interface must
be understandable
robust Content must be robust enough to be
interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user
agents including assistive technology
What was added in WCAG 2.1 Input modalities is the 13 guideline
compared to 2.0
Answers | Latest Already Graded A+ UPDATE
2025|2026
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
Where receiving and then removing pointer hover or keyboard focus
triggers additional content to become visible and then hiddenthe following
are true-
Dismissible
Hoverable
Persistent
Exception when additional content is controlled by an agent
Choose an answer
1 WCAG stands for 2 What year was WCAG 2.0 created
3 1.4.13 content on hover or focus AA 4 Percievable
, Don't know?
Terms in this set (71)
WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
WCAG is for what devices Device agnostic, laptop, desktop, Tablet, mobile
phone
Who develops WCAG W3C
WCAG four principles of web POUR
accessibility Perceivable
Operable
Understandable
Robust
Percievable Information and the user interface must be
presentable to users in ways persons with
disabilities can perceive (including blindness, low
vision, deafness, and hearing loss, limited
movement, and cognitive limitations)
operable User interface components and navigation must
be operable (functional from a keyboard)
understandable Information and operation of user interface must
be understandable
robust Content must be robust enough to be
interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user
agents including assistive technology
What was added in WCAG 2.1 Input modalities is the 13 guideline
compared to 2.0