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In the menu bar, there may be instructions for how to use certain commands. Any instructions need to have a text form to ensure they aren't relying on content that may not be perceptible to all users.
Instructions for understanding and operating content do not rely solely on 1.3.3
- [x] shape
- [ ] color
- [x] size
- [ ] visual location
They may rely on proximity to other content?
- [x] orientation
- [x] sound
JupyterLab doesn't use sound.
This is about ensuring that there are text versions of instructions, but I'm not sure how to check this at a high-level.
Tests
Areas that need instruction have a text version. At least tagged or as an alternate version, but maybe as a visible version as well. I need to check in on this further.
Areas that do not need instruction may be marked as n/a.
Background
In the menu bar, there may be instructions for how to use certain commands. Any instructions need to have a text form to ensure they aren't relying on content that may not be perceptible to all users.
From the 3.2.0 review
Tests
References
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