Overview
As is the case with non-decorative images, a
text alternative must be included when media content (e.g., video, audio, slide-based presentations, etc.) is used on a webpage.
Controls must be provided for any media content that plays automatically, moves, blinks, or auto-updates. This means including controls that allow the user to
stop,
pause, or
hide content with a
visual component, and controls that allow the user to
mute and adjust volume of content with an
audio component.
Additionally, special attention must be given when producing
flashing content (e.g., do not use content that flashes more than 3 times per second; see
Seizures: Understanding Guideline 2.3 for more information), and speech
audio must have very low background noise.
Note: If
text is included in media content, then it must adhere to the standards listed in the “Colour” section.
CEL Accessibility Guidance (derived from WCAG 2.0) Addressing the Use of Media: