Title: Web Site Accessibility: Implementation Challenges
1Web Site AccessibilityImplementation Challenges
- Brian Kelly
- UKOLN
- University of Bath
- Bath, BA2 7AY
Email B.Kelly_at_ukoln.ac.uk URL http//www.ukoln.ac.
uk/
2Contents
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- Auditing
- Legal Issues
- Work Flow
- Costs
- Usability
- Issues For You
- Conclusions
3Cultivate Interactive
- Cultivate Interactive
- Is an e-journal funded by the EU.
- Is published 3 times per year.
- Seven issues published so far
- Aims to comply with accessibility guidelines but
- Three editors over lifetime
- Errors creep in
4Bobby Analysis
- Following analysis by Bobby application
- 287 URLs analysed
- Six P1 errors (two pages)
- Many P2 and P3 errors
- What should we do?
5Dealing With Errors
- Missing ALT Tag
- An ALT tag was missing from one image. This was
fixed. - The error occurred when a new editor was
appointed, who was not familiar with all checking
processes.
Online Game An online game which is inherently
inaccessible and requires a browser which
supports DHTML. The game is not a fundamental
part of the Web site. Left, but limitations
documented.
6Link Anchors
- This Web page fails WAI guidelines with a P2 error
Fixing this error will mean artificially changing
the content Is this desirable?
7Your Possible Concerns
- You may have concerns
- Is universal design possible?
- Do we treat WAI guidelines as mandatory or
inspirational? - How much resources should we provide?
- Is the problem solvable in a distributed
authoring environment and no centralised CMS? - Links with the real world?
8Universal Design
- Universal Design
- Implies that if we make use of appropriate design
principles resources will then be universally
accessible and reusable - We may feel that if we have difficulties
implementing this we are doing something wrong - But
- Web browsers have bugs
- We have little control over the output of Web
authoring tools - Web specs themselves have bugs, ambiguities, etc.
9WAI / Browser Issues
- The WAI guidelines talk about stylesheets and
when user agents - This is too fuzzy
- What should I do with Netscape 4?
- The WAI guidelines talk about HTML technologies
such as LONGDESC - This is not implemented in mainstream browsers
- There is little implementation experience or
usage guidelines - There has been talk around replacing its
functionality with other approaches
10Case Study
- Kenny Hermansen, Web Development Officer, London
School of Hygiene Tropical Medicine - I too have recently been struggling with just
how rigorously the WAI guidelines should be
implemented. I certainly aspire to comply as
fully as I can with the WAI guidelines but - Some guidelines are too theoretical
- Will have a pragmatic approach
- Use tables for positioning
- Will not associate form controls for search boxes
- Not necessarily nest headers correctly
11What To Do About WAI
- Should you
- Regard WAI guidelines as a must do
- Regard WAI guidelines as best practices to aspire
to, but dont get too concerned about legacy
pages - Regard WAI as a successful lobby organisation,
but ignore many of its guidelines as - Fixing esoteric errors on a large Web site is a
waste of money (which could be used to fit
wheelchair ramps) - WAI only addresses W3C standards and fails to
recognise that proprietary format (such as Flash,
PDF, etc.) are being made accessible
12Costs
- Have you estimated the costs for dealing with
accessibility on large Web sites - The costs of running automated tests
- The costs of manual tests
- The costs of fixing problems
- The costs of updating workflow procedures,
purchasing new tools, retraining, etc. - The costs of providing support for buggy browsers
such as Netscape 4
How much should you be prepared to pay? If you
are willing to sign a blank cheque, will this
prevent a wheelchair ramp from being built?
13Can You React To Specialist Needs?
- Rather than fixing obscure problems, is it
permissible to react to know problems - If a student or member of staff with disabilities
reports a problem, that specific problem is
addressed - Real World Solutions
- If a problem is reported which is inherently
inaccessible (e.g. a flight simulator, a 3D
visualisation of a molecule) rather than trying
to fix the Web site, a real world alternative is
provided
14Is Legislation Appropriate?
- It is desirable
- To make Web resources accessible
- To ensure that there are no spelling mistakes or
grammatical errors in Web pages - To provide networked resources everywhere
- To ensure students and staff have adequate grants
and salaries - To send flowers to your mother on Mothers day
- Arent all of these statements
- True
- Motherhood apple pie inspirational statements
- Why should the first statement get the high
profile, legislation,.
15Discussion