This document is part of a suite of pages designed to test the
implementation of the W3C's User Agent
Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG). In particular, this page is
designed to test implementation of UAAG checkpoint
3.3:
3.3
Allow configuration to render animated or
blinking text as motionless, unblinking text.
[Priority 1] Content only.
Note: A "stock quote ticker" is an example of animated
text. This checkpoint does not apply for blinking and
animation effects that are caused by mechanisms
that the user agent cannot
recognize. This checkpoint requires configuration because blinking
effects may be disorienting to some users but useful to others, for example
users who are deaf or hard of hearing.
This page is a test of your user agent's ability to control or supress
scrolling text achieved using Javascript. This section of the document
contains three paragraphs which contain scrolling text. The first test paragraph contains text which should
scroll from left to right across the physical screen. The second test paragraph contains text which should
scroll from right to left across the physical screen. The third and final test paragraph contains text
which should appear to move back and forth on the screen.
operating system (including version/revision number)
assistive technology, if any (please include version number)
user agent name and version (e.g. MSIE, version 5.00.2920.0000 update versions ;q254902)
any special settings (i.e.
any changes you or your adaptive equipment made to your user agent's
default configuration)
whether the text appeared to scroll? did each test paragraph appear
to scroll in a different manner? Please be as specific as possible.
whether you were able to stop any of the scrolling text on the page
from scrolling. Please provide the following specific information:
how did you suppress the scrolling text? Please list all
the keystrokes, mouse click(s), etc.
you used to stop the scrolling text from scrolling, in the order they were
executed
did the text remain motionless after you suppressed scrolling?
does your user agent provide an option for slowing the scrolling rate?
did it provide you with the option to slow or suppress scrolling?