Summary
This Success Criterion ensures that people can clearly identify the meaning of a website’s content through an intended pointer. Even without precise cursor control, users can easily interact with different elements like buttons, links, or gestures, enhancing their overall web accessibility experience.
Lyrics
VERSE 1: Yo, I’m scrolling on my phone, trying to hit that link But my finger’s way too big, can’t tap what I think Two point five point five, that’s the rule we need to know Forty-four by forty-four pixels, let those targets grow! Hand tremors got me shaking, can’t hit that tiny spot On the bus it’s even worse, missing every shot Level Triple-A compliance, that’s what we’re talking ‘bout Making touch screens work for everyone, no doubt!
CHORUS: Touch that target, make it big enough to see Forty-four by forty-four, CSS pixels please! Not everybody’s got that precision touch Small targets cause frustration, way too much! Touch that target, touch that target Make it accessible, don’t forget it!
VERSE 2: Some exceptions to the rule, let me break it down Inline text don’t need that size when words wrap around If your browser sets the size, you’re off the hook today And if changing breaks the function, keep it small, okay! But think about your users with their different needs Shaky hands, thick fingers, one-handed deeds On the train, in the rain, trying to navigate Big targets help us all participate!
CHORUS: Touch that target, make it big enough to see Forty-four by forty-four, CSS pixels please! Not everybody’s got that precision touch Small targets cause frustration, way too much! Touch that target, touch that target Make it accessible, don’t forget it!
BRIDGE/OUTRO:** Frequently used controls? Make ‘em even bigger, friend Hard to undo actions? Size them up again! Near the edge or in sequence? Give more space to play Two point five point five Enhanced - that’s the accessible way! Touch screens everywhere, we all deserve to tap with ease Forty-four pixels square, accessibility that frees!
Sound Influences
funk metal, slap bass technique, distorted bass guitar, syncopated rhythms, talk-singing vocals, unconventional time signatures, aggressive bass-driven riffs, minimal guitar presence, tight snare drums, quirky narrative lyrics, dissonant intervals, percussive playing style, les claypool’s distinctive bass tone, alternative metal groove, avant-garde song structure, comedic storytelling
Version Number: 1.2