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Images (A)
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Color (C)
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Server Image Maps (E)
Client Image Maps (F)
Simple Tables (G)
Complex Tables (H)
Frames (I)
Screen Flicker (J)
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Checkpoint C

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Web pages shall be designed so that all information conveyed with color is also available without color, for example from context or markup.

Why this is important: Visitors both with full vision and with various forms of color blindness require sufficient contrast to read text easily. If images are used as background, contrast may change when they are unavailable. Color-blind users may be unable to distinguish information conveyed by color without alternate coding of that information; blind users obviously cannot use color information at all.



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