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Accessibility. Guidelines. Importance of Compliance. ?. Federal Law Web Projects Funded by Government Took Effect 2001 Section 508 of US Rehabilitation Act Mirrors Web Accessibility Initiative of W3C. W3C Guidelines. Guideline 1

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  1. Accessibility Guidelines

  2. Importance of Compliance ? • Federal Law • Web Projects Funded by Government • Took Effect 2001 • Section 508 of US Rehabilitation Act • Mirrors Web Accessibility Initiative of W3C

  3. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 1 • Provide Equivalent Alternatives to Auditory & Visual Content • Provide Text Equivalent for Every Non-text Element • Images, Image Maps, Animations, Graphical Buttons, Sounds, Audio, Audio Tracks of Video, Video • Provide Redundant Text Links for Image Links • Provide Auditory Description for Visual Multimedia Content

  4. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 2 • Do Not Rely on Color Alone • All Information Conveyed with Color is Available without Color • Ensure Foreground & Background Provide Sufficient Contrast • Guideline 3 • Use Markup & Style Sheets Properly • Use Markup Rather than Images to Convey Information • Create Documents that Validate to Published Formal Grammars • Use Relative Rather than Absolute Units in Markup • Use Header Elements to Convey Document Structure

  5. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 4 • Clarify Natural Language Usage • Clearly Identify in Text • Captions • Specify Expansion of Abbreviation/Acronym When it First Occurs • Guideline 5 • Create Pages that Transform Gracefully • For Data Tables, Identify Row & Column Headers

  6. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 6 • Ensure Pages with New Technologies Transform Gracefully • Organize Documents So They May be Read Without Styles • Ensure Pages are Usable When Scripts, Applets, etc. are • Turned Off • Not Supported

  7. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 7 • Ensure User Control of Time-sensitive Content Changes • Avoid Causing the Screen to Flicker • Avoid Causing Content to Blink • Avoid Movement in Pages • Do Not Create Periodically Auto-refreshing Pages • Do Not Use Markup to Redirect Pages Automatically • Configure the Server to Perform Redirects

  8. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 8 • Ensure Direct Accessibility of Embedded User Interfaces • Embedded Objects with Their Own Interface Must be Accessible • Guideline 9 • Design for Device-independence • Provide Client-side Image Maps Vs. Server-side Image Maps • Create a Logical Tab Order Through Links & Form Controls • Provide Keyboard Shortcuts To • Important Links • Form Controls • Groups of Form Controls

  9. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 10 • Use Interim Solutions • Do Not Cause Pop-ups or Other Windows to Appear • Do Not Change the Current Window Without Informing User • Ensure Proper Position For Form Controls With Labels • Label Must Immediately Precede Its Control On The Same Line • Allowing More Than One Control/Label Per Line • Be in the Line Preceding the Control • With Only One Label & One Control Per Line • Provide a Linear Text Alternative for Tables that Use Parallel, Word-wrapped Columns

  10. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 11 • Use W3C Technologies & Guidelines • Use W3C Technologies When Available & Appropriate For Tasks • Use Latest Versions • Avoid Deprecated Features of W3C Technologies • Provide Info to Users According To Their Preferences • Language, Content Type • If You Cannot Create an Accessible Page • Provide a Link to an Alternative Page That • Uses W3C Technologies • Is Accessible • Has Equivalent Information or Functionality

  11. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 12 • Provide Context & Orientation Information • Divide Large Content Areas into More Manageable Groups • Use OPTGROUP to Group OPTION Elements Inside a SELECT • Group Form Controls with FIELDSET & LEGEND • Use Nested Lists where Appropriate • Use Headings to Structure Documents • Associate Labels Explicitly with Their Controls • Use LABEL & its FOR Attribute

  12. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 13 • Provide Clear Navigation Mechanisms • Clearly Identify the Target of Each Link • “Information About Version 4.3” Vs. “Click Here” • Use of TITLE Attribute • Use Navigation Mechanisms in a Consistent Manner • Group Related Links, Identify the Group

  13. W3C Guidelines • Guideline 14 • Ensure that Documents are Clear & Simple • Use Clearest & Simplest Language Appropriate For Site • Supplement Text With Graphic or Auditory Presentations • Only Where They Will Facilitate Comprehension of Page • Create a Style of Presentation that is Consistent Across Pages

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