From a969c0045ddd3593aac94bf6f869fe1b35ab9d07 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: francisstorr The previously-mentioned contrast requirements for text also apply to
images of text (text that has been rendered into pixels and then stored in an image
- format) as stated in Success Criterion 1.4.5
-
-
+ format) as stated in Success Criterion 1.4.5
This requirement applies to situations in which images of text were intended to be
- understood as text. Incidental text, such as in photographs that happen to include
- a street sign, are not included. Nor is text that for some reason is designed to be
- invisible to all users. Stylized text, such as in corporate logos, should be treated
- in terms of its function on the page, which may or may not warrant including the content
- in the text alternative. Corporate visual guidelines beyond logo and logotype are
+ understood as text, which includes text in videos. Incidental text, such as in photographs that happen to include a street sign, are not included. Nor is text that for some reason is designed to be invisible to all users. Stylized text, such as in corporate logos, should be treated in terms of its function on the page, which may or may not warrant including the content in the text alternative. Corporate visual guidelines beyond logo and logotype are
not included in the exception.
-
In this provision there is an exception that reads "that are part of a picture that
diff --git a/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html b/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html
index 09a21ee689..cb7669f8ff 100644
--- a/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html
+++ b/understanding/20/contrast-minimum.html
@@ -98,8 +98,7 @@ The minimum contrast success criterion (1.4.3) applies to text in the page, including
- placeholder text and text that is shown when a pointer is hovering over an object
- or when an object has keyboard focus. If any of these are used in a page, the text
+ placeholder text, text in videos, and text that is shown when a pointer is hovering over an object or when an object has keyboard focus. If any of these are used in a page, the text
needs to provide sufficient contrast.
Intent of Contrast (Enhanced)
Intent of Contrast (Minimum)
Intent of Contrast (Enhanced)
This requirement applies to situations in which images of text were intended to be
- understood as text. Incidental text, such as in photographs that happen to include
+ understood as text, which includes text in videos.. Incidental text, such as in photographs that happen to include
a street sign, are not included. Nor is text that for some reason is designed to be
invisible to all viewers. Stylized text, such as in corporate logos, should be treated
in terms of its function on the page, which may or may not warrant including the content
From 05dd56a14d9412256b0e4433f8f0ad8b528bf218 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Patrick H. Lauke" Intent of Contrast (Enhanced)
This requirement applies to situations in which images of text were intended to be
- understood as text, which includes text in videos.. Incidental text, such as in photographs that happen to include
+ understood as text, which includes text in videos. Incidental text, such as in photographs that happen to include
a street sign, are not included. Nor is text that for some reason is designed to be
invisible to all viewers. Stylized text, such as in corporate logos, should be treated
in terms of its function on the page, which may or may not warrant including the content
From 961abfc4171f631182b1b67c573233c83c735055 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "Patrick H. Lauke" This success criterion applies to text in the page, including
- placeholder text and text that is shown when a pointer is hovering over an object
+ placeholder text, text in videos, and text that is shown when a pointer is hovering over an object
or when an object has keyboard focus. If any of these are used in a page, the text
needs to provide sufficient contrast.
Intent of Contrast (Minimum)