2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide
Conformance level: A
Criterion released in WCAG version: 2.0
TL;DR: Users must be able to pause/stop/hide moving, blinking, scrolling, or auto-updating content that lasts long enough to distract. Provide controls and avoid animations that cannot be stopped.
Official description of the success criterion
For moving, blinking, scrolling, or auto-updating information, all of the following are true:
- Moving, blinking, scrolling: For any moving, blinking or scrolling information that (1) starts automatically, (2) lasts more than five seconds, and (3) is presented in parallel with other content, there is a mechanism for the user to pause, stop, or hide it unless the movement, blinking, or scrolling is part of an activity where it is essential; and
- Auto-updating: For any auto-updating information that (1) starts automatically and (2) is presented in parallel with other content, there is a mechanism for the user to pause, stop, or hide it or to control the frequency of the update unless the auto-updating is part of an activity where it is essential.
What to do?
Provide mechanisms to pause, stop, or hide moving, blinking, or scrolling content.
Why is it important?
Reduces distractions and supports users with cognitive disabilities.