Error Identification Items
3.3.1 3.3.1 Error Identification: If an input error is automatically detected, the item that is in error is identified and the error is described to the user in text. (Level A) Intent of this Success Criterion The intent of this Success Criterion is to ensure that users are aware that an error has occurred and can determine what is wrong. The error message should be as specific as possible. In the case of an unsuccessful form submission, re-displaying the form and indicating the fields in error is insufficient for some users to perceive that an error has occurred. Screen reader users, for example, will not know there was an error until they encounter one of the indicators. They may abandon the form altogether before encountering the error indicator, thinking that the page simply is not functional. Per the definition in WCAG 2.0, an "input error" is information provided by the user that is not accepted. This includes: information that is required by the web page but omitted by the user, orinformation that is provided by the user but that falls outside the required data format or allowed values.For example:the user fails to enter the proper abbreviation in to state, province, region, etc. field; the user enters a state abbreviation that is not a valid state; the user enters a non existent zip or postal code;the user enters a birth date 2 years in the future;the user enters alphabetic characters or parentheses into their phone number field that only accepts numbers;the user enters a bid that is below the previous bid or the minimum bid increment.Note: If a user enters a value that is too high or too low, and the coding on the page automatically changes that value to fall within the allowed range, the user's error would still need to be described to them as required by the success criterion. Such an error description telling the person of the changed value would meet both this success criterion (Error Identification) and Success Criterion 3.3.3 (Error Suggestion). The identification and description of an error can be combined with programmatic information that user agents or assistive technologies can use to identify an error and provide error information to the user. For example, certain technologies can specify that the user's input must not fall outside a specific range, or that a form field is required. Currently, few technologies support this kind of programmatic information, but the Success Criterion does not require, nor prevent it. It is perfectl
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Directions Select http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/minimize-error-identified.html a question type to view the directions: Identification of sentence errors Sentence correction Editing in context Identification of sentence errors Read each sentence carefully. If you find an error, select the underlined part that is incorrect. Some sentences contain no error, in which case choose answer E. Example: If you are interestedA in learning moreB details of chemical reactions, oneC should consult an advancedD textbook. No errorE. (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) Sentence correction Part of http://www.majortests.com/sat/grammar.php the given sentence is underlined. Choose the answer choice which is the best version of the underlined part. Choice A is unchanged. Select the version which is the most effective expression - correct grammar, clear and unambiguous. Example: Discount coupons will be available from tomorrow, they can be collected during office hours. (A) , they can be collected during office hours. (B) ; they can be collected during office hours. (C) , and they can be available for collection during office hours. (D) , these coupons will be collected during office hours. (E) ; but they can be collected during office hours. Editing in context Each passage is a draft of a student's essay. Read the essay and answer the questions paying attention to correct grammar and effective expression. Some questions require you to consider the structure and development of the entire essay. SAT Prep Test Information Test Structure Scores Subject Tests SAT Math problem solving grid ins SAT Critical Reading sentence completion reading comprehension SAT Writing grammar sat essay SAT Vocabulary sat wordlists vocabulary tests 8 Week Prep Plan SAT Books * SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. All content of site and practice tests copyright © 2016 Study Mode, LLC. home privacy copyright contact advertise link to us sitemapCustomer Service Standard For any or all of these Accessibility requirements use our Contact form. 3.3.1: Error Identification: (A)Note: To find more information on http://www.aoda.ca/wcag/3-3-1-error-identification-a/ items such as G14: for example, visit the "Understanding"link at the bottom of each Guideline If an input error is automatically detected, the item that is in error is identified and the error is described to the user in text. (Level A) Sufficient Techniques for 3.3.1 - Error Identification Situation A: If error identification a form contains fields for which information from the user is mandatory. 1.G83: Providing text descriptions to identify required fields that were not completed 2.SCR18: Providing client-side validation and alert (Scripting) Situation B: If information provided by the user is required to be in a specific data format or of certain values. 1.G84: error identification items Providing a text description when the user provides information that is not in the list of allowed values 2.G85: Providing a text description when user input falls outside the required format or values 3.SCR18: Providing client-side validation and alert (Scripting) 4.SCR32: Providing client-side validation and adding error text via the DOM(Scripting) Advisory Techniques for 3.3.1 - Error Identification G139: Creating a mechanism that allows users to jump to errors Validating form submissions on the server Re-displaying a form with a summary of errors Providing error notification as the user enters information Assisting the user in making corrections by providing links to each error Highlighting or visually emphasizing errors where they occur Supplementing text with non-text content when reporting errors G199: Providing success feedback when data is submitted successfully http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/minimize-error-identified.html Conformance See http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/ for more detail. This section lists requirements for conformance to WCAG 2.0. It also gives information about how to make conformance claims, which are optiona