QRCode Accessibility
Out of the box, the Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core QRCode provides extensive accessibility support and enables users with disabilities to acquire complete control over its features.
The QRCode is compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 standards and Section 508 requirements, follows the Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet Applications (WAI-ARIA) best practices for implementing the keyboard navigation for its component role, provides options for managing its focus and is tested against the most popular screen readers.
WAI-ARIA
This section lists the selectors, attributes, and behavior patterns supported by the component and its composite elements, if any.
The QRCode component renders an SVG or Canvas element representing a QR code. It relies on the role attribute and accessible labels to convey its meaning to assistive technologies.
| Selector | Attribute | Usage |
|---|---|---|
.k-qrcode | role=img | The QRCode element serves as a visual representation of data. |
aria-label or aria-labelledby | The QRCode needs an accessible name to be assigned to it. Must describe the purpose of the QR code and its encoded value. |
Section 508
The QRCode is fully compliant with the Section 508 requirements.
Testing
The QRCode has been extensively tested automatically with axe-core and manually with the most popular screen readers.
To report any accessibility issues, contact the team through the Telerik Support System.
Screen Readers
The QRCode has been tested with the following screen readers and browsers combinations:
| Environment | Tool |
|---|---|
| Firefox | NVDA |
| Chrome | JAWS |
| Microsoft Edge | JAWS |