On Nov 12, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Here's a status of the past few days I have spent looking at fixing  
> our pages so that we pass the WCAG 1.0 tests (the automated part of  
> it).
>
> * I've fixed the home page so no more issues in it

And when I thought we were done with the home page, I've found a new  
tool that reports 79 important problems....

Basically there are 3 categories of problems remaining:
1) using noscript as alternative to <script> - level 1 pb
2) bad resizing behavior (like fixed character size or fixed space  
between lines instead of relative values) - level 2 pb
3) colors too close to each other for people affected by cataract,  
protanopia, deuteranopia or tritanopia. For ex it says: "There is  
insufficient contrast between the text color (#4d4d4d) and the  
background color (#005a83)." (to see the color: 
http://www.colorcombos.com/combotester.html?color0=005B9A&color1=0191C8&&show_text=
 
  )

For 3) I think we could provide special color themes. We'd need for a  
user to be able to define the theme to use though (instead of it being  
only a global option).

The tool that I've used to find these is:
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/accessibility/assistance/wi/

Help is welcome... I especially need help for 2) in order to modify  
our colibri CSS so that text resizes work in the browser.

Thanks
-Vincent

> * I've tested the other pages using http://www.tawdis.net/ingles.html?lang=en 
>  and here's the results:
> - priority 1: only 2 issues
> - priority 2: about 162 * 7 = 1134 issues
> - priority 3: about 120 issues
>
> That's quite a lot but they are easy to fix. Most of them are about:
> - tables missing summary attributes
> - associate labels with <input> (using a <for>)
>
> In order to reproduce it's very easy. Use this link to run TAW:
> http://www.tawdis.net/taw3/descargas/jws/es/taw3.jnlp
>
> Then run XE locally and feed it to TAW.
>
> I need help to fix all these remaining issues.
>
> Who can help me?
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
> Note that the Dutch guidelines add a bit more to WCAG 1.0 but not  
> much and passing WCAG is already a good first step.
>

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