Analysis of the table below:
It appears the Technology Independent Doc is getting pretty HTML specific with the "META Refresh" line. We don't have any techniques to stop the flashing and blinking.
Guideline | Technology Independent Doc |
HTML Techniques | CSS | |
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Guideline 2.2 | 2.2: Allow users to control time limits on their reading or interaction unless specific real-time events or rules of competition make such control impossible. |
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Success Criteria 1: | Content is designed so that time
limits are not an essential part of interaction, or at least one of the
following is true for each time limit: [I]
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2.2.1 Task:Ensure that users can control any time limits on their reading, interaction, or responses unless control is not possible due to nature of real time events or competition.
Content developers sometimes create pages that refresh or change without
the user requesting the refresh. This automatic refresh can be very
disorienting to some users. Instead, in order of preference, authors
should:
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1.2 Task:Avoid using 1.3 Meta refreshTask:Avoid using
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N/A |
Success Criteria 2: | Level 2 : The user is allowed to turn off content that blinks for more than 3 seconds. |
2.13 Text style effectsTask:@@
The following CSS2 properties can be used to style text:
Note. If blinking content (e.g., a headline that appears and disappears at regular intervals) is used, provide a mechanism for stopping the blinking. In CSS, 'text-decoration: blink' will cause content to blink and will allow users to stop the effect by turning off style sheets or overriding the rule in a user style sheet. Do not use the BLINK and MARQUEE elements. These elements are not part of any W3C specification for HTML (i.e., they are non-standard elements). |
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Success Criteria 2: |
Level 2 : The user is allowed to pause and/or permanently stop moving or time-based content. |
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Success Criteria 3: | Level 3 : The content has been designed in a way that any time limits in the content would pass level 1, success criteria 1 for this guideline without exceptions. | |||
Success Criteria 3: | Level 3 : Any non-emergency interruptions, such as the availability of updated content, can be postponed and/or suppressed by the user. | |||
Informative |
Who Benefits from Guideline 2.2 (Informative)
Examples of Guideline 2.2 (Informative)
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The part above addresses this information |