This technique is designed to meet WCAG Success Criterion 1.1.1 , which requires that all non-text content has a text alternative. Below is a structured draft for a technical paper or documentation entry based on this topic.
Technique G196 is an essential tool for developers aiming for high-quality accessibility. By treating a group of related images as a single informational unit, creators can build a more cohesive and professional experience for users who rely on text-to-speech software.
: Users hear the total value immediately rather than having to mentally sum up individual icons. g196.mp4
: Fully satisfies Success Criterion 1.1.1 by ensuring the information is available in text form without unnecessary repetition. 6. Conclusion
To correctly implement G196 under W3C Standards , the following conditions must be met: This technique is designed to meet WCAG Success Criterion 1
: Reduces the number of interactive or vocalized elements, speeding up page navigation.
: Assigning "Star 1", "Star 2", "Star 3", "Half Star", and "Empty Star" to each image. G196 Method : Image 1 : alt="Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars" Images 2-5 : alt="" 5. Benefits for User Experience By treating a group of related images as
Imagine a 5-star rating system where a product has earned 3.5 stars.