GitHub home page does not respect prefers-reduced-motion #17230
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The GitHub home page for not-logged-in users automatically presents an animation. This animation does not respect prefers-reduced-motion. It would be better if a site visitor has prefers-reduced-motion set to display a still frame with a play button. Unsolicited animation can be distracting to people with attention deficits. |
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@CharlesBelov thanks for the feedback. I'll create issues internally and work with the team to understand priority. Was there a particular animation that you found triggering or does the feedback apply to the whole page? |
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Specifically, there is a big globe animation which lasts greater than 5 seconds. It interferes with my desire to determine what I want to do next on that page. I'll note that animations over 5 seconds with no pause control are a WCAG 2.0 A 2.2.2 Pause, Stop, Hide violation. That said, it breaks my concentration to receive an unsolicited animation in the first place, which is why I suggested using prefers-reduced-motion to not even serve the animation to begin with to site visitors with that setting. |
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Hello @CharlesBelov - thank you for taking the time to provide this feedback! Our Accessibility team is actively working on this issue. We will follow-up here with any additional questions or updates. Thanks again! |
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Great news @CharlesBelov - the animation should now be respecting the user's |
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Great news @CharlesBelov - the animation should now be respecting the user's
prefers-reduced-motion
setting. Could you please retest, keeping in mind you may have to refresh the page to see the change. Thanks!