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is clearly located next to the form component. For example, for a Search
box, ensure that the "Search" title appears alongside the appropriate text
box.

Applets and plug-ins

If a report needs an applet, plug-in, or other application on the client
machine in order to interpret page content, the plug-in or applet must
follow accessibility guidelines.

If you attach multimedia or other additional resource files to your report,
such as PDF or Real Audio files, provide a link to install the required
plug-ins or software, and ensure that the required software also meets
accessibility design standards.

Flickering

Flickering images can trigger seizures for people with seizure disorders.
The W3C recommends to avoid use of images that flicker or flash between
four and 59 times per second.

Search engine placement

Do not use hidden text to enhance your web site's placement in search
engines. Hidden text reduces readability, because it is read by the screen
readers. Also, hidden text is actively discouraged by popular search
engines such as Google, and thus offers little benefit.

Resources

This section focuses on how you can create and distribute accessible reports
with Crystal software. The report design techniques in the section were tested
using JAWS 4.5. It is good practice to test all accessible reports using JAWS
and other assistive technologies whenever possible.

To make all of your Web communications accessible, consult the detailed
guidelines available through the W3C or from your government's web site.

World Wide Web Consortium's Web Accessibility Initiative:

http://www.w3.org/WAI/

the United States Access Board's web site for Section 508:

http://www.access-board.gov/sec508/guide/

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