Complying with Section 508

You can publish titles that comply with the standards set in Section 508 - 1194.22 of the Rehabilitation Act. These standards govern the requirements that must be met to enable Web-based content to be accessible to individuals with disabilities. View information about these standards at http://www.section508.gov.

Various government agencies have successfully created Web accessible content using the program. While the Section 508 standards can be interpreted in various ways, this section provides information and instructions for satisfying the requirements set forth in Section 508 1194.22 for Web-based Intranet information and applications.

For details about using pre-defined accessibility settings within Lectora, see Preparing a title for accessibility.

Section 508 Requirement References
1194.22 (a) Working with ALT tags, Providing alternative text when ALT tags cannot be used
1194.22 (b) Using audio and video
1194.22 (c) Tools that can be used to access and measure color contrast
1194.22 (d) The program produces HTML code that complies with this requirement. You can test this by turning off style sheets within the browser and ensuring the published content continues to be readable. For details, see Using the Title Explorer to configure object layering and reading order.
1194.22 (e) The program does not support server-side image maps.
1194.22 (f) Image maps can be created with the use of layered images and transparent buttons. Applying appropriate alt tags to the images and transparent buttons so the activity can be discovered by users relying on screen readers enables you to comply with this requirement. For details, see Working with ALT tags, Providing alternative text when ALT tags cannot be used, Using hyperlinks, buttons, and other clickable objects
1194.22 (g) Labeling text blocks and tables for proper association of information
1194.22 (h) Labeling text blocks and tables for proper association of information
1194.22 (i) If you are using frames within your title, the frames are automatically identified in the published HTML code to comply with this requirement. For details, see Changing the default content frame style.
1194.22 (j) Providing users a way to hide moving, flashing, updating content
1194.22 (k) The program enables you to attach documents that can be used to comply with this requirement. For details, see Working with attachments.
1194.22 (l) Published content relies on JavaScript and HTML code that can comply with this requirement when the features of the program are properly used to satisfy the remaining requirements in Section 508 1194.22 (a) through (p). For details, see Using hyperlinks, buttons and other clickable objects, Using actions and integrating accessible interactivity, Checking for accessibility, Objects and actions that do not work with the keyboard.
1194.22 (m) Ensure that external content within the title added with the use of Flash objects, HTML Extensions and Web Windows can comply with Section 508 1194.22 (a) through (l). For details, see Working with Flash animations, Working with Web windows, Working with HTML extension objects.
1194.22 (n) Using the Title Explorer to configure object layering and reading order, Ensuring users can complete and submit tests, surveys, and forms
1194.22 (o) Integrating methods for users to skip repetitive navigation, Using hyperlinks, buttons and other clickable objects
1194.22 (p) Take this requirement into consideration when using time-based objects and features within your titles such as timer progress bars, delayed actions, and timed tests. For details, see Specifying the type of progress bar, Delaying an action, Timing the Test.

For more information and detailed instructions, access the self-paced How-To course "Developing Accessible Content" available within the Lectora University (http://LectoraU.com).

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