| Test ID |
Accessibility Criteria |
| 1.2 |
Is every decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies? |
| 1.2 |
Is every decorative image correctly ignored by assistive technologies? |
| 1.6 |
Does each image carrying information have, if necessary, a detailed description? |
| 4.8 |
Does each non-temporal media have, if necessary, an alternative (except in special cases)? |
| 4.9 |
For each non-temporal media having an alternative, is this alternative relevant? |
| 7.1 |
Is each script, if necessary, compatible with assistive technologies? |
| 7.2 |
For each script having an alternative, is this alternative relevant? |
| 7.4 |
For each script that initiates a context switch, is the user notified or does he have control? |
| 7.5 |
In each web page, are the status messages correctly rendered by assistive technologies? |
| 9.1 |
On each web page, is the information structured by the appropriate use of headings? |
| 10.2 |
In each web page, does the visible content carrying information remain present when the style sheets are deactivated? |
| 10.3 |
In each web page, does the information remain understandable when the style sheets are deactivated? |
| 10.11 |
For each web page, can the contents be presented without loss of information or functionality and without resorting to either vertical scrolling for a window having a height of 256px, or horizontal scrolling for a window having a width 320px (excluding special cases)? |
| 10.13 |
In each web page, can the additional content appearing when focusing or hovering over an interface component be controlled by the user (except in special cases)? |
| 10.14 |
In each web page, can additional content appearing via CSS styles only be made visible on the keyboard and by any pointing device? |
| 11.5 |
In each web page, can additional content appearing via CSS styles only be made visible on the keyboard and by any pointing device? |
| 12.3 |
Is the “site map” page relevant? |
| 12.4 |
In each set of pages, is the “site map” page accessible in the same way? |
| 12.6 |
Can content grouping areas found on multiple web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine areas) be reached or avoided? |
| 12.10 |
Can content grouping areas found on multiple web pages (header, main navigation, main content, footer and search engine areas) be reached or avoided? |
| 12.11 |
Does each set of pages have at least two different navigation systems (excluding special cases)? |