Perceivable Clause Samples
The "Perceivable" clause establishes that information and user interface components must be presented in ways that users can recognize and understand, regardless of their sensory abilities. In practice, this means providing text alternatives for non-text content, ensuring sufficient color contrast, and making content adaptable for assistive technologies. By requiring content to be perceivable, this clause ensures that digital information is accessible to people with disabilities, addressing barriers that might otherwise prevent them from accessing or interacting with content.
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Perceivable. Provide text alternatives for non-text content. • Provide captions and other alternatives for multimedia. • Create content that can be presented in different ways, including by assistive technologies, without losing meaning. • Make it easier for users to see and hear content.
