Summary
This Success Criterion requires timing on web content to be adjustable. Users with disabilities should be given enough time to read, understand or interact with content, without it disappearing or changing. This includes any slideshows, pop-ups or time-restricted activities.
Lyrics
VERSE 1: Beneath Cairo’s digital moon, a screen begins to sway Moving banners, blinking stars that never go away Two point two point two they call this ancient rule Where restless motion finds its peace, like water finding pool The scrolling news won’t cease its dance, five seconds come and go But wisdom whispers “pause, stop, hide” - let users take control
CHORUS: Ya habibi, the dancing light must wait When minds need time to concentrate Give them power to make it still Two point two point two, bend to their will The moving world can overwhelm the soul Let them pause, let them breathe, give back control
VERSE 2: Some hearts flutter like the dove when pixels won’t be still Attention scattered in the wind against the viewer’s will Stock tickers racing, ads that flash beside the words they read Essential movement has its place, but choice is what they need A button here, a gesture there, to stop the endless show For parallel content that moves must honor those below
CHORUS: Ya habibi, the dancing light must wait When minds need time to concentrate Give them power to make it still Two point two point two, bend to their will The moving world can overwhelm the soul Let them pause, let them breathe, give back control
BRIDGE/OUTRO:** In the bazaar of the web, where merchants call and sing Not every voice should echo loud, not every bell should ring Five seconds for the dance to play, then silence must be found Unless the movement tells the tale where stillness has no ground Remember well this number dear: two point two point two The path to digital peace starts when control returns to you
Sound Influences
egyptian tarab, traditional arabic orchestra, qanun, oud, violin section, ney flute, riq percussion, tabla, long-form composition, maqam-based melodic structure, microtonal intervals, emotional vocal ornamentation, melismatic singing, heterophonic texture, call and response between vocalist and orchestra, gradual dynamic build, improvised vocal passages, arabic classical instrumentation, extended instrumental interludes, rhythmic modulations, dramatic pauses, emotional intensity, traditional egyptian orchestral arrangement
Version Number: 1.2