Appendix C: Accessibility Support Contents C.1.  SVG Accessibility FeaturesC.2.  Supporting SVG Accessibility Specifications and GuidelinesThis appendix is informative, not normative. 
C.1. SVG Accessibility Features 
This appendix highlights the accessibility features of SVG and accessibility related specifications used to support SVG and the associated W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 [WCAG2] 
 [WCAG2] Create content that can be presented in different ways (for example simpler layout) without losing information or structure: Information and Relationships. 
    
      Support for aria-labelledby  for label relationships. 
      Support for aria-describedby  for description relationships. 
      Support for aria-owns  for structural relationships.  
      Support for aria-controls  for control relationships where an element controls the content and or behavior of another element.  
      The ‘g   for defined groupings. 
      Support for the WAI-ARIA group  and radiogroup  roles. 
     
   
 
 [WCAG2] Keyboard Accessible: Make all functionality available from the keyboard. 
    
   
 
 [WCAG2] Navigable: Provide ways to help users navigate, find content, and determine where they are.  
    
      To enable bypassing of blocks of content SVG supports the: WAI-ARIA landmark  roles. 
      Supports ‘title   to provide page titles. 
      Supports ‘tabindex   to provide a sequential focus navigation order. 
      Supports the ‘a   element, enabling authors to supply the link purpose both from its content. 
      Supports headings and labels through the use of the heading  role with aria-level , aria-labelledby  and aria-label . 
      Support visible focus by rendering visible focus on focused elements in the tab order. 
     
   
 
 [WCAG2] Readable: Make text content readable and understandable. 
    
      Supports the language of the page as well as its parts through the ‘lang   attribute. 
     
   
 
 [WCAG2] Compatible: Maximize compatibility with current and future user agents, including assistive technologies.
 
    
   
 
  WAI-ARIA Support and text alternatives 
    
   
 
This section enumerates the SVG accessibility-related specifications and authoring guidelines.
  Related SVG Accessibility Specifications for User Agents 
    
   
  Related Specifications for Content Authors