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Accessibility Prioritization

Accessibility Prioritization. What Should I Fix First? . Introduction. Glenda Sims www.deque.com a11y expert @ goodwitch. A11Y Prioritization: What Do I Fix 1 st ?. Define the “Finish Line” Strategic Accessibility Prioritization Tactical Accessibility Prioritization.

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Accessibility Prioritization

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  1. Accessibility Prioritization What Should I Fix First?

  2. Introduction Glenda Sims www.deque.com a11y expert @goodwitch

  3. A11Y Prioritization: What Do I Fix 1st? Define the “Finish Line” Strategic Accessibility Prioritization Tactical Accessibility Prioritization

  4. Define the Finish Line

  5. What is Your Standard? Best Practice WCAG 2.0 AA WCAG 2.0 A 508

  6. Fifty Shades of Accessibility

  7. WCAG 2.0 Violation? Normative: Success Criteria Informative: Techniques http://www.w3.org/TR/UNDERSTANDING-WCAG20/understanding-techniques

  8. WCAG 2.0 Violation? Normative - required for conformance Content identified as "informative" or "non-normative" is never required for conformance. http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#normativedef

  9. WCAG W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

  10. BCAG Bob’s Content Accessibility Guidelines

  11. SCAG Susie’s Content Accessibility Guidelines

  12. Strategic A11y Prioritization

  13. Strategic A11Y Prioritization Matrix User Impact Litigation Risk

  14. User Impact of InaccessibilityWhat if _______ was unavailable? • Core- unavailability is unacceptable • Important - unavailability is very frustrating • Useful - unavailability is frustrating • Fluff- unavailability is mildly annoying

  15. Litigation Risk

  16. Step 1: Goodwitch Wand ShopStrategic A11y Prioritization Matrix User Impact Online Store .com/.ca Online Store .mordor Online Registry .com / .ca Low Litigation Risk High Litigation Risk Improve Recs Free Digital Wallpaper

  17. Life Cycle & Effort Product Life Cycle m - Introduction s – Growth M – Maturity t – Decline Effort to Remediate $ = Low cost $$ = Medium cost $$$ = High cost $$$$ = Very high cost

  18. Step 2: Goodwitch Wand ShopStrategic A11y Prioritization Matrix User Impact Online Store .com/.ca $$ M Online Store .mordor $$ t Online Registry .com / .ca $ s Low Litigation Risk High Litigation Risk Improve Recs $$ m Free Digital Wallpaper $$$ t Product Life Cycle m - Introduction s – Growth M – Maturity t – Decline Effort to Remediate $ = Low cost $$ = Medium cost $$$ = High cost $$$$ = Very high cost

  19. Step 3: Goodwitch Magic Shop Strategic A11y Prioritization Plan & Progress  ☐ ☐

  20. Accessibility Prioritization – Reality Check

  21. What if YOU did not have access?

  22. Tactical A11y Prioritization

  23. Site-wide Accessibility Tactic

  24. Key Path Accessibility Tactics • Critical Pages • Key Entry Points • Key User Paths • Highest Traffic Pages • The Obvious • Feedback forms • Accessibility Policy Page

  25. Do I have to fix every issue? on every page?

  26. Should I attack this page by page? Or issue category by issue category?

  27. Should I fix every issue on the page I’m working on now? I can’t make the deadline if I do!

  28. Enterprise Accessibility Testing Tools

  29. Priority - Impact on User • Critical - This type of accessibility error is a brick wall. Until this is fixed, there are significant barriers for a person with a disability to use this page. • Serious - This is a very important accessibility error.  It would be very frustrating to encounter this error and it might prevent some people with disabilities from using the page.   • Moderate - This is an accessibility error.  It would be frustrating to encounter, but it would not prevent a person with a disability from using this page.  (It might, however, make them decide to no longer use your site or services).   Minor - This is technically an accessibility error. It is unlikely to cause problems, but should be resolved to fully comply with the WCAG 2.0 AA standard.

  30. Not Enough Time to Fix Everything? Focus First on: Templates / Reusable Modules Key User Paths / Pages Critical Issues Serious Issues Next Phase: Fix Everything (possible) Remove/Archive the rest

  31. Practice Laps

  32. Pilot Project / Practice Laps • Select Developer Team + Pair with A11y Expert • Own key user path(s) • Motivated to learn a11y • Adventurous • Plan – select 1-3 page(s) to make accessible • Train – focused developer accessibility training • Equip –installs accessibility testing tools • Initial Assessment – provide expert assessment and remediation recommendations report to Pilot Team. Pilot Team reviews and interprets results with assistance as needed from A11y Expert. • Remediate - Pilot team prioritizes accessibility issues, fixes issues and retests.  Assistance as needed from A11y Expert. • Capture Learning - Debrief, document success, identify areas for improvement and next steps.

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