Technologies that support script-controlled blinking of content.
Scripts can be used to blink content by toggling the content's visibility on and off at regular intervals. It is a failure for the script not to include a mechanism to stop the blinking at 5 seconds or earlier. See Using scripts to control blinking and stop it in five seconds or less for information about how to modify the technique to stop the blinking.
The following example uses script to blink content, but the blink continues indefinitely rather than stopping after five seconds.
<script> // blink "on" state function show(){ document.getElementById("blink1").style.visibility = "visible"; settime-out("hide()", 450); } // blink "off" state function hide(){ document.getElementById("blink1").style.visibility = "hidden"; settime-out("show()", 450); } // kick it off show(); </script>...<span id="blink1">This content will blink</span>
For each instance of blinking content:
If #1 is false, then the content fails the Success Criterion.