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WCAG2.1 Addition – Success Criterion 1.3.5: Identify Input Purpose (Level AA)

The purpose of each input field is to clearly define its intended function. Collecting user information can be automated when the input field’s label correctly identifies it, allowing the computer to input previously agreed content. For example, if a field is coded as a First name, then a system should be able to automatically fill in the user’s first name.

WCAG2.1 Addition – Success Criterion 1.3.4: Orientation (Level AA)

Mobile content should be usable in any orientation. In some cases, the mobile device can be affixed, set to a specific orientation and cannot be rotated by the user.

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AccessibilityOz is an accessibility consultancy based in Australia and the United States. Gian Wild, the founder and Director, has worked in the accessibility industry since 1998 and spent six years with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines Working Group contributing to WCAG2. AccessibilityOz offers a range of accessibility services and products to organisations and Government departments around the world. We have completed hundreds of audits and run training sessions and seminars over the last ten years for clients including United Nations, National Science Foundation, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Bureau of Meteorology and McDonald’s.

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