Takes you closer to the games, movies and TV you love; Try a single issue or save on a subscription; Issues delivered straight to your door or device I'm re-purposing it to do an Excel file conversion using. The muioutlinedinput-notchedoutline class is applied by default to the fieldset component and can be used as an alternative selector. With CSS, you can control the color, font, the size of text, the spacing between elements, how elements are positioned and laid out, what background images or background colors are to be used, different displays for different devices and screen sizes, and much more! It's very simple. w3schools.com/code/tryit.asp?filename=FWBJX00JSQD7. So make in invisible by setting opacity: 0; now as you might have noticed i have the same class on my label as i do my input field, that is because i want the to both have the same styling, thus where ever you click on the label, you are actually clicking on the invisible input field. sound, music, video, and textual data. Browse other questions tagged, Where developers & technologists share private knowledge with coworkers, Reach developers & technologists worldwide. WebAdd CSS. If the literal button is not displayed on the screen, it is considered 'disabled'. And then I actually created a series of blog posts about this file upload button. IFF is portable and has extensions that support still-picture, Its best to do image editing in Photoshop Is it correct to say "The glue on the back of the sticker is dying down so I can not stick the sticker to the wall"? DICOM files contain both image data and headers, which store information about the patient and the medical image. Photoshop PDF files can contain only a Scitex CT format WebControls, Input: If non-text content is a control or accepts user input, then it has a name that describes its purpose. My MUI course on Udemy is now available!!! Photoshop format. Great solution, it even allows for an easy way to customize the field. 1980s short story - disease of self absorption. Confirmed: A mechanism is available for reviewing, confirming, and correcting information before finalizing the submission. to images and objects. rasterization features for opening files that include vector data. Note 1: Since any content that does not meet this success criterion can interfere with a user's ability to use the whole page, all content on the Web page (whether it is used to meet other success criteria or not) must meet this success criterion. Section headings are used to organize the content. It also maintains the appearance of the document, just in case future versions of Photoshop change the behavior of some features. How to change button style on mouseover and use multibinding? Demo: Only if you are targeting webkit-based browsers (Chrome and Safari, maybe you are developing a Chrome WebApp, who knows), you can use the following: And then style it as if it were a simple HTML element, for example applying a background image. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. (Refer to Success Criterion 4.1.2 for additional requirements for controls and content that accepts user input.) Audio Description or Media Alternative (Prerecorded), Error Prevention (Legal, Financial, Data), Marking sequences in the content as meaningful, Understanding Techniques for WCAG Success Criteria, G94: Providing short text alternative for non-text content that serves the same purpose and presents the same information as the non-text content, ARIA6: Using aria-label to provide labels for objects, ARIA10: Using aria-labelledby to provide a text alternative for non-text content, G196: Using a text alternative on one item within a group of images that describes all items in the group, FLASH1: Setting the name property for a non-text object, FLASH5: Combining adjacent image and text buttons for the same resource, FLASH28: Providing text alternatives for ASCII art, emoticons, and leetspeak in Flash, H2: Combining adjacent image and text links for the same resource, H35: Providing text alternatives on applet elements, H37: Using alt attributes on img elements, H53: Using the body of the object element, H86: Providing text alternatives for ASCII art, emoticons, and leetspeak, PDF1: Applying text alternatives to images with the Alt entry in PDF documents, SL5: Defining a Focusable Image Class for Silverlight, G95: Providing short text alternatives that provide a brief description of the non-text content, ARIA15: Using aria-describedby to provide descriptions of images, G73: Providing a long description in another location with a link to it that is immediately adjacent to the non-text content, G74: Providing a long description in text near the non-text content, with a reference to the location of the long description in the short description, G92: Providing long description for non-text content that serves the same purpose and presents the same information, FLASH2: Setting the description property for a non-text object in Flash, FLASH11: Providing a longer text description of an object, SL8: Displaying HelpText in Silverlight User Interfaces, G82: Providing a text alternative that identifies the purpose of the non-text content, ARIA9: Using aria-labelledby to concatenate a label from several text nodes, FLASH6: Creating accessible hotspots using invisible buttons, FLASH25: Labeling a form control by setting its accessible name, FLASH27: Providing button labels that describe the purpose of a button, FLASH29: Setting the label property for form components, FLASH30: Specifying accessible names for image buttons, FLASH32: Using auto labeling to associate text labels with form controls, H24: Providing text alternatives for the area elements of image maps, H30: Providing link text that describes the purpose of a link for anchor elements, H36: Using alt attributes on images used as submit buttons, H44: Using label elements to associate text labels with form controls, H65: Using the title attribute to identify form controls when the label element cannot be used, SL18: Providing Text Equivalent for Nontext Silverlight Controls With AutomationProperties.Name, SL26: Using LabeledBy to Associate Labels and Targets in Silverlight, SL30: Using Silverlight Control Compositing and AutomationProperties.Name, G68: Providing a short text alternative that describes the purpose of live audio-only and live video-only content, G100: Providing a short text alternative which is the accepted name or a descriptive name of the non-text content, G143: Providing a text alternative that describes the purpose of the CAPTCHA, G144: Ensuring that the Web Page contains another CAPTCHA serving the same purpose using a different modality, C9: Using CSS to include decorative images, FLASH3: Marking objects in Flash so that they can be ignored by AT, H67: Using null alt text and no title attribute on img elements for images that AT should ignore, PDF4: Hiding decorative images with the Artifact tag in PDF documents, C18: Using CSS margin and padding rules instead of spacer images for layout design, SL19: Providing User Instructions With AutomationProperties.HelpText in Silverlight, F3: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 due to using CSS to include images that convey important information, F13: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 and 1.4.1 due to having a text alternative that does not include information that is conveyed by color differences in the image, F20: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 and 4.1.2 due to not updating text alternatives when changes to non-text content occur, F30: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 and 1.2.1 due to using text alternatives that are not alternatives (e.g., filenames or placeholder text), F38: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 due to not marking up decorative images in HTML in a way that allows assistive technology to ignore them, F39: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 due to providing a text alternative that is not null (e.g., alt="spacer" or alt="image") for images that should be ignored by assistive technology, F65: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 due to omitting the alt attribute or text alternative on img elements, area elements, and input elements of type "image", F67: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 and 1.2.1 due to providing long descriptions for non-text content that does not serve the same purpose or does not present the same information, F71: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 due to using text look-alikes to represent text without providing a text alternative, F72: Failure of Success Criterion 1.1.1 due to using ASCII art without providing a text alternative, G158: Providing an alternative for time-based media for audio-only content, SL17: Providing Static Alternative Content for Silverlight Media Playing in a MediaElement, G159: Providing an alternative for time-based media for video-only content, G166: Providing audio that describes the important video content and describing it as such, H96: Using the track element to provide audio descriptions, G93: Providing open (always visible) captions, SM11: Providing captions through synchronized text streams in SMIL 1.0, SM12: Providing captions through synchronized text streams in SMIL 2.0, H95: Using the track element to provide captions, FLASH9: Applying captions to prerecorded synchronized media, SL16: Providing Script-Embedded Text Captions for MediaElement Content, SL28: Using Separate Text-Format Text Captions for MediaElement Content, F8: Failure of Success Criterion 1.2.2 due to captions omitting some dialogue or important sound effects, F75: Failure of Success Criterion 1.2.2 by providing synchronized media without captions when the synchronized media presents more information than is presented on the page, F74: Failure of Success Criterion 1.2.2 and 1.2.8 due to not labeling a synchronized media alternative to text as an alternative, G69: Providing an alternative for time based media, G58: Placing a link to the alternative for time-based media immediately next to the non-text content, G78: Providing a second, user-selectable, audio track that includes audio descriptions, SL1: Accessing Alternate Audio Tracks in Silverlight Media, G173: Providing a version of a movie with audio descriptions, SM6: Providing audio description in SMIL 1.0, SM7: Providing audio description in SMIL 2.0, FLASH26: Applying audio descriptions to Flash video, G8: Providing a movie with extended audio descriptions, SM1: Adding extended audio description in SMIL 1.0, SM2: Adding extended audio description in SMIL 2.0, G203: Using a static text alternative to describe a talking head video, G9: Creating captions for live synchronized media, G54: Including a sign language interpreter in the video stream, G81: Providing a synchronized video of the sign language interpreter that can be displayed in a different viewport or overlaid on the image by the player, SM13: Providing sign language interpretation through synchronized video streams in SMIL 1.0, SM14: Providing sign language interpretation through synchronized video streams in SMIL 2.0, G151: Providing a link to a text transcript of a prepared statement or script if the script is followed, G150: Providing text based alternatives for live audio-only content, G157: Incorporating a live audio captioning service into a Web page, ARIA11: Using ARIA landmarks to identify regions of a page, ARIA12: Using role=heading to identify headings, ARIA13: Using aria-labelledby to name regions and landmarks, ARIA16: Using aria-labelledby to provide a name for user interface controls, ARIA17: Using grouping roles to identify related form controls, ARIA20: Using the region role to identify a region of the page, G115: Using semantic elements to mark up structure, H49: Using semantic markup to mark emphasized or special text, G117: Using text to convey information that is conveyed by variations in presentation of text, G140: Separating information and structure from presentation to enable different presentations, ARIA24: Semantically identifying a font icon with role="img", G138: Using semantic markup whenever color cues are used, H51: Using table markup to present tabular information, PDF6: Using table elements for table markup in PDF Documents, PDF20: Using Adobe Acrobat Pro's Table Editor to repair mistagged tables, H39: Using caption elements to associate data table captions with data tables, FLASH31: Specifying caption text for a DataGrid, H73: Using the summary attribute of the table element to give an overview of data tables, FLASH23: Adding summary information to a DataGrid, H63: Using the scope attribute to associate header cells and data cells in data tables, H43: Using id and headers attributes to associate data cells with header cells in data tables, FLASH21: Using the DataGrid component to associate column headers with cells, PDF10: Providing labels for interactive form controls in PDF documents, PDF12: Providing name, role, value information for form fields in PDF documents, H71: Providing a description for groups of form controls using fieldset and legend elements, SL20: Relying on Silverlight AutomationPeer Behavior to Set AutomationProperties.Name, H85: Using OPTGROUP to group OPTION elements inside a SELECT, H48: Using ol, ul and dl for lists or groups of links, PDF9: Providing headings by marking content with heading tags in PDF documents, SCR21: Using functions of the Document Object Model (DOM) to add content to a page, PDF11: Providing links and link text using the Link annotation and the /Link structure element in PDF documents, PDF17: Specifying consistent page numbering for PDF documents, PDF21: Using List tags for lists in PDF documents, H97: Grouping related links using the nav element, FLASH8: Adding a group name to the accessible name of a form control, T1: Using standard text formatting conventions for paragraphs, T2: Using standard text formatting conventions for lists, T3: Using standard text formatting conventions for headings, C22: Using CSS to control visual presentation of text, G162: Positioning labels to maximize predictability of relationships, ARIA1: Using the aria-describedby property to provide a descriptive label for user interface controls, ARIA2: Identifying a required field with the aria-required property, F2: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to using changes in text presentation to convey information without using the appropriate markup or text, F33: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 due to using white space characters to create multiple columns in plain text content, F34: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 due to using white space characters to format tables in plain text content, F42: Failure of Success Criteria 1.3.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.3, or 4.1.2 when emulating links, F43: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to using structural markup in a way that does not represent relationships in the content, F46: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to using th elements, layout tables, F48: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to using the pre element to markup tabular information, F87: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to inserting non-decorative content by using :before and :after pseudo-elements and the 'content' property in CSS, F90: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 for incorrectly associating table headers and content via the headers and id attributes, F91: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 for not correctly marking up table headers, F92: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.1 due to the use of role presentation on content which conveys semantic information, G57: Ordering the content in a meaningful sequence, H34: Using a Unicode right-to-left mark (RLM) or left-to-right mark (LRM) to mix text direction inline, H56: Using the dir attribute on an inline element to resolve problems with nested directional runs, C6: Positioning content based on structural markup, C8: Using CSS letter-spacing to control spacing within a word, C27: Making the DOM order match the visual order, FLASH15: Using the tabIndex property to specify a logical reading order and a logical tab order in Flash, PDF3: Ensuring correct tab and reading order in PDF documents, SL34: Using the Silverlight Default Tab Sequence and Altering Tab Sequences With Properties, F32: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.2 due to using white space characters to control spacing within a word, F49: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.2 due to using an HTML layout table that does not make sense when linearized, F1: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.2 due to changing the meaning of content by positioning information with CSS, G96: Providing textual identification of items that otherwise rely only on sensory information to be understood, F14: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.3 due to identifying content only by its shape or location, F26: Failure of Success Criterion 1.3.3 due to using a graphical symbol alone to convey information, F97: Failure due to locking the orientation to landscape or portrait view, G14: Ensuring that information conveyed by color differences is also available in text, G205: Including a text cue for colored form control labels, G182: Ensuring that additional visual cues are available when text color differences are used to convey information, G183: Using a contrast ratio of 3:1 with surrounding text and providing additional visual cues on focus for links or controls where color alone is used to identify them, C15: Using CSS to change the presentation of a user interface component when it receives focus, F73: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.1 due to creating links that are not visually evident without color vision, F81: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.1 due to identifying required or error fields using color differences only, G60: Playing a sound that turns off automatically within three seconds, G170: Providing a control near the beginning of the Web page that turns off sounds that play automatically, G171: Playing sounds only on user request, SL24: Using AutoPlay to Keep Silverlight Media from Playing Automatically, FLASH18: Providing a control to turn off sounds that play automatically in Flash, FLASH34: Turning off sounds that play automatically when an assistive technology is detected, SL3: Controlling Silverlight MediaElement Audio Volume, F23: Failure of 1.4.2 due to playing a sound longer than 3 seconds where there is no mechanism to turn it off, F93: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.2 for absence of a way to pause or stop an HTML5 media element that autoplays, G18: Ensuring that a contrast ratio of at least 4.5:1 exists between text (and images of text) and background behind the text, G148: Not specifying background color, not specifying text color, and not using technology features that change those defaults, G174: Providing a control with a sufficient contrast ratio that allows users to switch to a presentation that uses sufficient contrast, SL13: Providing A Style Switcher To Switch To High Contrast, G145: Ensuring that a contrast ratio of at least 3:1 exists between text (and images of text) and background behind the text, G156: Using a technology that has commonly-available user agents that can change the foreground and background of blocks of text, F24: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.3, 1.4.6 and 1.4.8 due to specifying foreground colors without specifying background colors or vice versa, F83: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.3 and 1.4.6 due to using background images that do not provide sufficient contrast with foreground text (or images of text), G142: Using a technology that has commonly-available user agents that support zoom, SL22: Supporting Browser Zoom in Silverlight, SL23: Using A Style Switcher to Increase Font Size of Silverlight Text Elements, C28: Specifying the size of text containers using em units, SCR34: Calculating size and position in a way that scales with text size, G178: Providing controls on the Web page that allow users to incrementally change the size of all text on the page up to 200 percent, G179: Ensuring that there is no loss of content or functionality when the text resizes and text containers do not change their width, C17: Scaling form elements which contain text, C20: Using relative measurements to set column widths so that lines can average 80 characters or less when the browser is resized, F69: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.4 when resizing visually rendered text up to 200 percent causes the text, image or controls to be clipped, truncated or obscured, F80: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.4 when text-based form controls do not resize when visually rendered text is resized up to 200%, F94: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.4 due to text sized in viewport units, SL31: Using Silverlight Font Properties to Control Text Presentation, C30: Using CSS to replace text with images of text and providing user interface controls to switch, PDF7: Performing OCR on a scanned PDF document to provide actual text, G17: Ensuring that a contrast ratio of at least 7:1 exists between text (and images of text) and background behind the text, G56: Mixing audio files so that non-speech sounds are at least 20 decibels lower than the speech audio content, C23: Specifying text and background colors of secondary content such as banners, features and navigation in CSS while not specifying text and background colors of the main content, C25: Specifying borders and layout in CSS to delineate areas of a Web page while not specifying text and text-background colors, G175: Providing a multi color selection tool on the page for foreground and background colors, G204: Not interfering with the user agent's reflow of text as the viewing window is narrowed, C19: Specifying alignment either to the left OR right in CSS, G172: Providing a mechanism to remove full justification of text, G188: Providing a button on the page to increase line spaces and paragraph spaces, C24: Using percentage values in CSS for container sizes, FLASH33: Using relative values for Flash object dimensions, G206: Providing options within the content to switch to a layout that does not require the user to scroll horizontally to read a line of text, F88: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.8 due to using text that is justified (aligned to both the left and the right margins), C32: Using media queries and grid CSS to reflow columns, C33: Allowing for Reflow with Long URLs and Strings of Text, C38: Using CSS width, max-width and flexbox to fit labels and inputs, C34: Using media queries to un-fixing sticky headers / footers, C37: Using CSS max-width and height to fit images, G195: Using an author-supplied, highly visible focus indicator, G207: Ensuring that a contrast ratio of 3:1 is provided for icons, G209: Provide sufficient contrast at the boundaries between adjoining colors, F78: Failure of Success Criterion 2.4.7 due to styling element outlines and borders in a way that removes or renders non-visible the visual focus indicator, C35: Allowing for text spacing without wrapping, F95: Failure of Success Criterion 1.4.13 due to content shown on hover not being hoverable, G202: Ensuring keyboard control for all functionality, PDF23: Providing interactive form controls in PDF documents, SL15: Providing Keyboard Shortcuts that Work Across the Entire Silverlight Application, G90: Providing keyboard-triggered event handlers, SCR20: Using both keyboard and other device-specific functions, SCR35: Making actions keyboard accessible by using the onclick event of anchors and buttons, SCR2: Using redundant keyboard and mouse event handlers, SL9: Handling Key Events to Enable Keyboard Functionality in Silverlight, SL14: Providing Custom Control Key Handling for Keyboard Functionality in Silverlight, FLASH17: Providing keyboard access to a Flash object and avoiding a keyboard trap, FLASH22: Adding keyboard-accessible actions to static elements, FLASH16: Making actions keyboard accessible by using the click event on standard components, FLASH14: Using redundant keyboard and mouse event handlers in Flash, SCR29: Adding keyboard-accessible actions to static HTML elements, F54: Failure of Success Criterion 2.1.1 due to using only pointing-device-specific event handlers (including gesture) for a function, F55: Failure of Success Criteria 2.1.1, 2.4.7, and 3.2.1 due to using script to remove focus when focus is received, G21: Ensuring that users are not trapped in content, F10: Failure of Success Criterion 2.1.2 and Conformance Requirement 5 due to combining multiple content formats in a way that traps users inside one format type, G133: Providing a checkbox on the first page of a multipart form that allows users to ask for longer session time limit or no session time limit, G198: Providing a way for the user to turn the time limit off, G180: Providing the user with a means to set the time limit to 10 times the default time limit, SCR16: Providing a script that warns the user a time limit is about to expire, SCR1: Allowing the user to extend the default time limit, FLASH19: Providing a script that warns the user a time limit is about to expire and provides a way to extend it, FLASH24: Allowing the user to extend the default time limit, SL21: Replacing A Silverlight Timed Animation With a Nonanimated Element, G4: Allowing the content to be paused and restarted from where it was paused, SCR33: Using script to scroll content, and providing a mechanism to pause it, SCR36: Providing a mechanism to allow users to display moving, scrolling, or auto-updating text in a static window or area, F40: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.1 and 2.2.4 due to using meta redirect with a time limit, F41: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.1, 2.2.4, and 3.2.5 due to using meta refresh to reload the page, F58: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.1 due to using server-side techniques to automatically redirect pages after a time-out, SL11: Pausing or Stopping A Decorative Silverlight Animation, SL12: Pausing, Stopping, or Playing Media in Silverlight MediaElements, FLASH35: Using script to scroll Flash content, and providing a mechanism to pause it, G11: Creating content that blinks for less than 5 seconds, G187: Using a technology to include blinking content that can be turned off via the user agent, G152: Setting animated gif images to stop blinking after n cycles (within 5 seconds), SCR22: Using scripts to control blinking and stop it in five seconds or less, FLASH36: Using scripts to control blinking and stop it in five seconds or less, G186: Using a control in the Web page that stops moving, blinking, or auto-updating content, G191: Providing a link, button, or other mechanism that reloads the page without any blinking content, F16: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.2 due to including scrolling content where movement is not essential to the activity without also including a mechanism to pause and restart the content, F47: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.2 due to using the blink element, F4: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.2 due to using text-decoration:blink without a mechanism to stop it in less than five seconds, F50: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.2 due to a script that causes a blink effect without a mechanism to stop the blinking at 5 seconds or less, F7: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.2 due to an object or applet, such as Java or Flash, for more than five seconds, G5: Allowing users to complete an activity without any time limit, G75: Providing a mechanism to postpone any updating of content, G76: Providing a mechanism to request an update of the content instead of updating automatically, SCR14: Using scripts to make nonessential alerts optional, G105: Saving data so that it can be used after a user re-authenticates, G181: Encoding user data as hidden or encrypted data in a re-authorization page, F12: Failure of Success Criterion 2.2.5 due to having a session time limit without a mechanism re-authentication, G19: Ensuring that no component of the content flashes more than three times in any 1-second period, G176: Keeping the flashing area small enough, G15: Using a tool to ensure that content does not violate the general flash threshold or red flash threshold, C39: Using the CSS reduce-motion query to prevent motion, G1: Adding a link at the top of each page that goes directly to the main content area, G123: Adding a link at the beginning of a block of repeated content to go to the end of the block, G124: Adding links at the top of the page to each area of the content, SL25: Using Controls and Programmatic Focus to Bypass Blocks of Content in Silverlight, H69: Providing heading elements at the beginning of each section of content, H70: Using frame elements to group blocks of repeated material, H64: Using the title attribute of the frame and iframe elements, SCR28: Using an expandable and collapsible menu to bypass block of content, SL29: Using Silverlight "List" Controls to Define Blocks that can be Bypassed, G88: Providing descriptive titles for Web pages, H25: Providing a title using the title element, PDF18: Specifying the document title using the Title entry in the document information dictionary of a PDF document, G127: Identifying a Web page's relationship to a larger collection of Web pages, F25: Failure of Success Criterion 2.4.2 due to the title of a Web page not identifying the contents, G59: Placing the interactive elements in an order that follows sequences and relationships within the content, H4: Creating a logical tab order through links, form controls, and objects, SCR26: Inserting dynamic content into the Document Object Model immediately following its trigger element, SCR37: Creating Custom Dialogs in a Device Independent Way, SCR27: Reordering page sections using the Document Object Model, F44: Failure of Success Criterion 2.4.3 due to using tabindex to create a tab order that does not preserve meaning and operability, F85: Failure of Success Criterion 2.4.3 due to using dialogs or menus that are not adjacent to their trigger control in the sequential navigation order, G91: Providing link text that describes the purpose of a link, G189: Providing a control near the beginning of the Web page that changes the link text, SCR30: Using scripts to change the link text, FLASH7: Using scripting to change control labels, G53: Identifying the purpose of a link using link text combined with the text of the enclosing sentence, H33: Supplementing link text with the title attribute, C7: Using CSS to hide a portion of the link text, ARIA7: Using aria-labelledby for link purpose, H77: Identifying the purpose of a link using link text combined with its enclosing list item, H78: Identifying the purpose of a link using link text combined with its enclosing paragraph, H79: Identifying the purpose of a link in a data table using the link text combined with its enclosing table cell and associated table header cells, H81: Identifying the purpose of a link in a nested list using link text combined with the parent list item under which the list is nested, PDF13: Providing replacement text using the /Alt entry for links in PDF documents, H80: Identifying the purpose of a link using link text combined with the preceding heading element, F63: Failure of Success Criterion 2.4.4 due to providing link context only in content that is not related to the link, F89: Failure of Success Criteria 2.4.4, 2.4.9 and 4.1.2 due to not providing an accessible name for an image which is the only content in a link, G125: Providing links to navigate to related Web pages, PDF2: Creating bookmarks in PDF documents, G161: Providing a search function to help users find content, G126: Providing a list of links to all other Web pages, G185: Linking to all of the pages on the site from the home page, H59: Using the link element and navigation tools, G149: Using user interface components that are highlighted by the user agent when they receive focus, G165: Using the default focus indicator for the platform so that high visibility default focus indicators will carry over, SCR31: Using script to change the background color or border of the element with focus, FLASH20: Reskinning Flash components to provide highly visible focus indication, SL2: Changing The Visual Focus Indicator in Silverlight, SL7: Designing a Focused Visual State for Custom Silverlight Controls, G128: Indicating current location within navigation bars, PDF14: Providing running headers and footers in PDF documents. 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