Hi
all,
I'm about to rewrite
the technical standards for the acceptance of external, and
independent, web resources.
At present they are
only guidelines and they suggest:
- Compliance to WAI priority one (plus a little).
- W3C validated coding with allowable exceptions. E.g. Flash.
The guidelines were
set over 18 months ago.
Now they are due for
review prior to the final part of the DDA coming into UK
law.
It would be improper
for me to dictate full WAI compliance if it is not a legal
necessity.
Though
it is a requirement to insist on meeting the legal
minimum.
I was thinking (as a
minimum):
- Alt tags for all: Navigation images, form image buttons and text in images.
- Colour must not be used as the sole method of highlighting information
- No flickering or blinking in images or text.
- Data tables require row and column headers. (same as priority one)
- Each frame requires a title and must point to a valid (X)HTML document.
- Ensure that content areas are available and navigable with _javascript_ / Java applets / Flash switched off.
- Supply a text transcript to any multimedia objects.
- Ensure sufficient colour contrast.
- Content available and navigable via keyboard.
- Implicit form label associations (title before input).
Along with
recommendations to fully comply with the WAI priority one and W3C
validation.
What do you think?
Too much or too little?
cheers.
mike
2k:)2
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Mike
Foskett
Web Support Officer - Programming
Multimedia Publishing
and Production
British Educational Communications and Technology
Agency (BECTa)
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