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Accessibility within the Web Environment Neil King © Vision Australia 2012: All material contained within this file remains the sole property of Vision Australia. No part can be reproduced, used or copied without the express permission of Vision Australia.
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Page 1: Accessibility within the Web Environment

Accessibility within the Web Environment

Neil King

© Vision Australia 2012: All material contained within this file remains the sole property of Vision Australia. No part can be reproduced, used or copied without the express permission of Vision Australia.

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Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunraven0/5451897212/sizes/l/in/photostream/

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• WCAG 2.0 endorsed by government and industry

• National Transition Strategy (NTS) released by AGIMO

• Australian Human Rights Commission updated its advice

Legislative Position

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- 95% of Australian Government Departmental portfolios are failing basic compliance

+Australian Government websites display strong accessibility considerations in their design

+Provided almost double the number of Statements of Accessibility to Level AA in 2011

+30% decrease in semantic issues over past 14 months

+Usable and accessible dynamic design

Accessibility Situation

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Accessible Implementation

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o Lightbox receives focus (4.1.2 Name, role, value)

o Alternative for image CAPTCHA (1.1.1 Non-text content)

Trove

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o Slide show provides user control (2.2.2 Pause, stop, hide)

o Slide number identified (1.3.3 Sensory characteristics)

o Instructions for Screen Readers (4.1.2 Name, role, value)

IP Australia

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o Keyboard accessible widget (2.1.1 Keyboard)

Australia Post

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o Can be reached and operated via the keyboard

o Screen readers describe its functionality and read its values

Fully Accessible Slider

HTML

CSS

JavaScript

ARIA

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o Can be reached and operated via the keyboard

o Screen readers do NOT describe its functionality and do NOT read its values

Partially Accessible Slider

HTML

CSS

JavaScript

ARIA

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o With JavaScript disabled the slider is not visible

Inaccessible Slider

HTML

CSS

JavaScript

ARIA

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o The same functionality is available via the drop-down list

Accessible Drop-down

HTML

CSS

JavaScript

ARIA

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o Text alternative for map data (1.1.1 Non-text content)

o Keyboard accessible map (2.1.1 Keyboard)

MyChild

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o Semantic alternatives for map data (1.4.1 Use of colour)

o Alternative for visual content (1.1.1 Non-text content)

Bureau of Meteorology

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• Get the right people and skillso Retrofitting is more costly

• Be creativeo Accessibility leads to good design

• Test it, measure change and seek feedbacko Go beyond Level AA and technical conformance

Embrace Accessibility

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Web Access: P: 1300 367 055

E: [email protected]

W: www.visionaustralia.org.au/webaccess

o 346 Macaulay Road, Kensington Vic 3031

o 4 Mitchell Street, Enfield NSW 2136

Contact Details


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