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Criteria that determine whether content is conveyed correctly to screen readers and other assistive technology.
6 criteria matched.
Provide text alternatives for all images, icons, and other non-text content so screen readers can convey the information.
Use proper HTML elements (headings, lists, tables) so assistive technologies understand the page structure.
Every form field needs a clear label or instruction explaining what to enter.
Ensure HTML is well-formed with no parsing errors.
Use proper ARIA attributes and semantic HTML so assistive technologies understand component purpose.
Use ARIA live regions to announce status messages without moving keyboard focus.