Digital Hall of Fame Reduced Motion Accessibility Checklist

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Digital Hall of Fame Reduced-Motion Accessibility Checklist for Animations and Video

Digital Hall of Fame Reduced-Motion Accessibility Checklist for Animations and Video

Visitors who experience vestibular disorders, migraines, photosensitive conditions, or motion sensitivity can find autoplay animations and looping videos on recognition displays genuinely disorienting rather than welcoming. A digital hall of fame reduced motion accessibility checklist gives athletic directors, AV coordinators, IT staff, and facilities teams a concrete process for auditing every animated element—from inductee card transition effects and celebratory particle bursts to championship highlight reels—and applying prefers-reduced-motion controls and practical substitutes that make the same experience comfortable for every visitor. The short answer: inventory all animations and videos, implement CSS prefers-reduced-motion across transition and keyframe rules, configure video players to respect system-level motion preferences, provide manual pause controls, and verify the result against actual device accessibility settings.

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