WebCaptcha Accessibility Compliance
All of our ASP.NET controls and components comply with section 508, subpart 1194.22 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Below is a table containing the specific rules of subpart 1194.22 that pertain to the control, and how we comply with each rule. In some cases, you may have to set a property. In other cases, you won’t have to do anything as our control does all the work for you.
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All IMG tags, which have key functionality, have "alt" attributes property set or allow for setting of the alt attribute value.
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The WebCaptcha component supports the functionality to spell the randomly generated text code, word or answer of a question, depending on the Dictionary Mode that is being used.
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The control’s markup is readable without requiring an associated style sheet because of the attributes described in rules A and B.
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When the control’s scripts are changing the page markup, the new created content comply with the screen reader due to the attributes described in rules A and C.
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By using TAB key, you can navigate the control and its elements.
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