Accessibility Testing

Main Points

Accessibility
Testing and tweaking for SEO and accessibility. As well as CSS tweaks for future flexibility.

Accessibility and SEO

Here's the demo pages as they've been developing...

  1. Accessibility1.html Based on our initial tests, the accessibility of the template is virtually unaffected by the JavaScript events controlling the windows. Therefore, the header navbar was returned to the top of the code so that it is more linear. The css file has become a master file which calls the other .css files, this seems to be the most effective way to control styles from multiple style sheets. All the master settings are controlled in the first style sheet called, and any modifications are applied in the second. SEO links have also been tweaked so they now mimic precisely the layout of the main navbar. The presentation is a bit better that way, especially with CSS off. Still need to test future CSS manipulation tweaks. Testing accessibility in JAWS with and w/o braille display as well as Zoomtext, the main packages for the blind and visually impaired. Still need to assimilate information from the W3C guidelines to increase accessibility as well. AND consider SEO. Wow! A long ways to go. [chroniclemaster1, 2006/11/29]
Author:
chroniclemaster1
Editor:
chroniclemaster1
Proofreader:
chroniclemaster1
Researcher(s):
chroniclemaster1
Date Received:
2006/12/04
First Posted:
2006/12/04
Last Revised:
2006/12/04
Last Major Revision:
2006/12/04

Subjects: Administrative, Administrative, Administrative,