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YD/T 1761-2012 YD COMMUNICATION INDUSTRY STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 33.030 M 21 Replacing YD/T 1761-2008 Technical requirements for web accessibility ISSUED ON. DECEMBER 28, 2012 IMPLEMENTED ON. DECEMBER 28, 2012 Issued by. Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of People’s Republic of China Table of contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 6  2 Terms and definitions ... 6  3 Overview ... 10  4 Perception ... 12  4.1 Principles of perception ... 12  4.2 Non-text processing ... 12  4.3 Text processing ... 13  4.4 Multimedia processing ... 14  5 Operability ... 15  5.1 Operational principles ... 15  5.2 Web page operation control ... 15  5.3 Information input processing ... 17  6 Understandability ... 18  6.1 Principles of understandability ... 18  6.2 Information content processing ... 18  6.3 Web page guidance mechanism ... 19  6.4 Help information ... 19  7 Compatibility ... 19  7.1 Principles of compatibility ... 19  7.2 Accessible web compatibility ... 20  7.3 User interaction compatibility ... 20  References ... 21  Foreword This standard was drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. YD/T 1761 “Technical requirements for web accessibility” and YD/T 1822 “Testing specification for web content accessibility evaluation” form a series of standards for website accessibility design. This standard replaces YD/T 1761-2008 “Information accessibility for people with physical disabilities technical requirements for web accessibility”. AND in addition to the editorial changes the main technical changes are as follows. - CHANGE the standard name from “Information accessibility for people with physical disabilities technical requirements for web accessibility” into “Technical requirements for web accessibility”; - ADD the “perceptible principle” (SEE clause 4.1); - MODIFY the requirements for non-textual links (level 1) (SEE clause 4.2.3; clause 4.1.1.1, clause 5.4.2.3 and 5.4.3.4 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the requirements for operable non-text controls (level 1) (SEE clause 4.2.4; clause 4.1.1.1, clause 5.4.2.3 and 5.4.3.4 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the requirements for non-text content (level 3) (SEE clause 4.2.5; clause 4.1.1 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “text size adjustment (level 3)”, “text size adjustment (level 4)”, and “accessibility text form (level 5)” (SEE clause 4.3.1, clause 4.3.2 and 4.3.3); - MODIFY the requirements for text comparison (level 4) (SEE clause 4.3.4; clause 4.4.2.1 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the requirements for text comparison (level 5) (SEE clause 4.3.5; clause 4.4.3.1 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the requirements for multimedia (level 2) (SEE clause 4.4.1; clause 4.1.1.1 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the processing requirements for information that must rely on visual and auditory perception (SEE clause 4.4.3; clause 4.2 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “operability principle” (SEE clause 5.1); - MODIFY the requirements for keyboard operation (level 3) and keyboard operation (level 5) (SEE clause 5.2.1 and clause 5.2.2; clause 5.1.1 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the requirements for keyboard focus in (level 1) (SEE clause 5.2.3; clause 7.2.1.2 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “skip navigation bar (level 3)”, “section skip (level 3)” and “multimedia playback control (level 3)” (SEE clause 5.2.6, clause 5.2.7 and clause 5.2.8); - MODIFY the requirements for sufficient operation time (level 2) and sufficient operation time (level 5) (SEE clause 5.2.10 and clause 5.2.11; clause 5.2.1 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “no floating windows (level 1)” (SEE clause 5.2.14); - ADD the requirements for input prompt (level 2) (SEE clause 5.3.1); - MODIFY the requirements for error cause prompt (level 3) (SEE clause 5.3.3; clause 5.5.1 of the 2008 version); - MODIFY the requirements for error correction proposal (level 4) (SEE clause 5.3.5; clause 5.5.2.1 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “error prevention (level 5)” (SEE clause 5.3.7); - ADD the “understandability principle” (SEE clause 6.1); - MODIFY the requirements for Chinese characters (level 4) (SEE clause 6.2.3; clause 6.1.3.5 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “chapter title (level 4)” (SEE clause 6.3.2); - MODIFY the requirements for site search function and site map (level 3) (SEE clause 6.3.3; clause 5.4.2.1 of the 2008 version); - ADD the “help information (level 2)” (SEE clause 6.4.1); - ADD the “compatibility principle” (SEE clause 7.1); - MODIFY the requirements for the accessibility content version (level 1) and accessibility content link location (level 1) (SEE clause 7.2.1 and 7.2.2; clause 7.2.1.1, clause 7.2.2 and clause 7.2.3 of 2008 version); - ADD the “accessibility content version link form (level 1)” (SEE clause 7.2.3); - ADD the “user interaction compatibility” (SEE clause 7.3). This standard was proposed by AND shall be under the jurisdiction of the China Communications Standardization Association. The drafting organizations of this standard. China Disabled Persons Federation, China CDPF Information Center, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Telecommunications Research Institute, China Blind Association, China Deaf Association, “China Shanghai” Portal Editorial Department, China Braille Publishing House, Zhejiang University, China Internet Association, National Elderly Work Commission Office, Harbin Billion Times Digital Technology Development Co., Ltd., Zhejiang University Network Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Wonder Information Technology Co., Ltd. The drafters of this standard. Cui Huiping, Wu Yinghua, Sun Yongge, Wu Yushao, Yang Kun, He Chuan, Chen Xiaohai, Li Wehong, Yang Yang, Chen Chun, Tan Yumei, Zhu Shuangliu, Fu Minghui, Bu Jiajun, Chen Weigang, Huang Chang, Li Li, Zhu Qingyi, Shao Lei, Xu Jie. Technical requirements for web accessibility 1 Scope This standard specifies the technical requirements for web design that meet the web accessibility requirements, including the perception requirements of web content, the operational requirements of interface components, the understandability of web content and controls, the requirements for the ability of content to support existing and future technologies, and so on. This standard is applicable to to the design, development and management of web-based accessibility service. 2 Terms and definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 2.1 Information accessibility It means all peoples, whether healthy or disabled, whether young or old, can benefit from information technology, AND anyone in any case can obtain and use the information in an equal, convenient, and accessible manner. 2.2 Link It is also known as hyperlinks, which is the connection relation from a web page to a target. The target may be another page, or the different location on the same page, or the image, an email address, a file, or even an application. And the object to be hyperlinked in a web page may be a section of text or a picture. When a viewer had single clicked a linked text or image, the link target will be displayed on the browser AND will be opened or run depending on the type of the target. In accordance with the link path, hyperlinks in the web page are generally divided into the following three types. internal links, anchor links and external links. In accordance with the object of use, the links in the web page can be divided into. text hyperlinks, image hyperlinks, E-mail links, anchor links, multimedia file links, and empty links, etc. 2.3 Assistive technology It refers to the hardware and/or software of the user agent. In order to meet the needs of special populations (such as disabled persons) where there is a difference in physical function, they provide some special functions in additio... ......

BASIC DATA
Standard ID YD/T 1761-2012 (YD/T1761-2012)
Description (Translated English) Technical requirements for web accessibility
Sector / Industry Telecommunication Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard M21
Classification of International Standard 33.030
Word Count Estimation 18,168
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) YD/T 1761-2008
Drafting Organization China Disabled Persons' Federation
Administrative Organization China Communications Standards Association
Regulation (derived from) Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Bulletin 2012 No. 70; industry standard filing Notice 2013 No. 3 (total 159)
Summary This standard provides accessibility to meet the technical requirements of Internet site design, including web content requires operational requirements perceptible understandable requirements, interface components, the site content and control the conten

BASIC DATA
Standard ID YD/T 1761-2008 (YD/T1761-2008)
Description (Translated English) Information Accessibility for People With Physical Disabilities Technical Requirements for Web Accessibility
Sector / Industry Telecommunication Industry Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard M21
Classification of International Standard 33.030
Word Count Estimation 21,246
Date of Issue 2008-03-13
Date of Implementation 2008-07-01
Adopted Standard WCAG 2.0, NEQ
Drafting Organization MIIT Telecommunications Research Academy
Administrative Organization China Communications Standards Association
Regulation (derived from) MIIT Science [2008] No. 150; Industry and Information Bulletin 2012 No. 70; industry standard filing Notice 2013 No. 3 (total 159)
Summary This standard specifies the Internet accessible web design technical requirements, including the requirements of web content-aware interface components operable requirements, content and control the intelligibility requirements, the contents of the existing and possible future ability to support emerging technologies requirements. This standard applies to the Internet accessible web design, but also for the public website owners, website managers, web developers to design, develop and manage web accessibility.