For systems that present text, people may need to be able to control the visual presentation of the content including color, orientation, formatting, spacing, justification, and size.
Notes
This could be broken up but since different standards combine them in different ways and they are interrelated it was easier to keep all of it together.
Specific boundaries need to be set based on research
Interrelated with magnification
Mappings
Functional ability | Accommodation type | Accessibility characteristic |
---|---|---|
Visual | Adjust | Static content |
References
- Reference: Allow play in both portrait and landscape
- Reference: Allow the font size to be adjusted
- Reference: Allow interfaces to be resized
- Reference: Allow play in both landscape and portrait
- Reference: 4.1.2. Adaptive Display Modes
- Reference: 3.3.3. Font Variants on Text Blocks
- Reference: 4.1.4. Locked Orientation
- Reference: 4.1.5. Orientation-Resilient Display
- Reference: 3.3.2. Scaled Text Legibility
- Reference: 3.3.5. Text Lines Length
- Reference: 4.1.1. Text Scaling
- Reference: 5-2-2-a to have text that can be resized
- Reference: 5-2-2-d to have coherent word-wrap and paging, even with magnified text
- Reference: 1.4.5 Images of Text
- Reference: 1.4.9 Images of Text (No Exception)
- Reference: 1.3.4 Orientation
- Reference: 1.4.4 Resize Text
- Reference: 1.4.12 Text Spacing
- Reference: 1.4.8 Visual Presentation
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Imported from https://github.com/accessiblecommunity/Digital-Accessibility-Framework/visual-presentation-control.md