How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Ignore WCAG
1.1.1 Non-text Content (A) Continued
Exceptions to Non-Text Content
Less "exceptions" and more slight variations of alternative text.
- Controls, Inputs
- should have NAMES instead
- Time-based Media
- text alternative doesn't need to serve an equivalent purpose; instead it just needs to provide a descriptive identification of the media. See Media-related Success Criteria for more information.
- Test
- If the alt text would invalidate the purpose of the test, then the text alternative should describe the purpose.
- Sensory
- If you have content that creates a specific sensory experience then alt text needs to provide a descriptive identification of the content.
- CAPTCHA
- alt text must say that its a CAPTCHA and alternative CAPTCHAS for different senses must be provided
- Decoration, Formatting, Invisible
- If the content is purely decorative, used for visual formatting, or not presented to users, it must be ignored by assistive technology.
Examples
- Sensory test (hearing, sight, etc.)
- Spelling test
- Symphony performance
- Flute solo
- Visual art