Summary
This Success Criterion requires that when users input information or interact with a website, they should not be surprised by sudden changes, unless they’re previously warned. It ensures a predictable and coherent browsing experience, particularly for people with cognitive disabilities.
Lyrics
VERSE 1:
Digital world where we all exist (SC 3.2.2)
Some of us need a little more assist
When I click that button, what’s gonna change?
Unexpected shifts can feel so strange
When settings switch without a warning sign
It leaves some users feeling left behind
CHORUS:
Warn me first, before my context changes
Warn me first, don’t leave me in the dark
Predictable interfaces are what we need
So everyone can navigate with ease
Just warn me first
VERSE 2:
Think about the screen reader user’s flow
When sudden changes come, they might not know
Or someone with cognitive needs who tries
To follow along but gets surprised
A simple warning makes a world of change
Helps everyone to stay within their range
CHORUS:
Warn me first, before my context changes
Warn me first, don’t leave me in the dark
Predictable interfaces are what we need
So everyone can navigate with ease
Just warn me first
BRIDGE:
It’s not about controlling how we design
It’s about creating spaces kind and fine
Where checkboxes don’t launch new windows wide
And dropdown menus don’t take us for a ride
Accessibility means giving power
To navigate our digital tower
CHORUS:
Warn me first, before my context changes
Warn me first, don’t leave me in the dark
Predictable interfaces are what we need
So everyone can navigate with ease
Just warn me first
Sound Influences
amapiano, south african electronic dance music, log drum basslines, syncopated percussion, atmospheric pads, jazzy chords, kwaito influence, house music elements, mid-tempo rhythms, whistles, piano melodies, vocal samples, urban township sound, rolling basslines, minimal vocals, hypnotic grooves
Version Number: 1.2