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⩥Ensuring that interaction with web content does not depend on using
specific input devices is an application of which principle? Answer:
Operable
⩥Alerting users to session timeouts utilizes which principle?. Answer:
Operable
⩥True or False: Making sure that web content is robust means making
sure that content is written in a manner that is easy to comprehend..
Answer: False - understandable
⩥Ensuring that navigation features like a menu are consistent across the
entire website is an example of which web accessibility principle?.
Answer: Understandable
⩥A popup warning on a web site that states to all users, "Your session is
about to expire. Would you like to continue?" is an example of which
web accessibility principle?. Answer: Perceivable
,⩥Link text that communicates the purpose and/or destination of the link
is an example of which web accessibility principle?. Answer: Operable
⩥Allowing users to extend a time limit on a web page is an example of
which web accessibility principle?. Answer: Operable
⩥An audio description track for a video tour of a facility is an example
of which web accessibility principle?. Answer: Perceivable
⩥An item that communicates to a screen reader that it is expanded or
collapsed is an example of which web accessibility principle?. Answer:
Robust
⩥Functionality on a web page that is both mouse and keyboard
accessible is an example of which web accessibility principle?. Answer:
Operable
⩥Important information that is communicated using both color and text
is an example of which web accessibility principle?. Answer:
Perceivable
⩥Identifying the primary language of a web page is an example of
which web accessibility principle?. Answer: Understandable
,⩥High contrast between text elements and the background on a web
page is an example of which web accessibility principle?. Answer:
Perceivable
⩥Universal Design (UD). Answer: the design of products and
environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible,
without the need for adaptation or specialized design
⩥UD for Web- Images. Answer: Provide short, meaningful alt text that
serves as an effective replacement for the image for people who can't see
it
Principle 1: Perceivable
⩥UD for Web- Color. Answer: Don't rely on color alone to convey
meaning. Always supplement color-code information with text
explanations.
Principle 1: Perceivable
⩥UD for Web- Contrast. Answer: Ensure the contrast of the text against
the background is sufficient to allow the text to be read easily.
Principle 1: Perceivable
, ⩥UD for Web- Video and Audio. Answer: Provide synchronized
captions for the deaf, synchronized audio descriptions for the blind, and
a text transcript for those who are both deaf and blind.
Principle 1: Perceivable
⩥UD for Web- Links. Answer: Ensure the link text clearly explains the
destination or purpose of the link.
Principle 2: Operable
⩥UD for Web- Headings. Answer: Use headings to create a properly-
structured outline of the page. This outline helps organize the content,
and also improves navigation for screen reader users.
⩥UD for Web- Keyboard Accessibility. Answer: Ensure that all
functionality is keyboard-accessible, that the tab order is logical, and
that the focus indicator is always visible to sighted keyboard users.
Principle 2: Operable
⩥UD for Web- Tables. Answer: Associate data cells with header cells to
allow screen reader users to navigate effectively within tables.