Wednesday, 23 April, 2025

Accessibility Test - priority 3 questions

All text in quotation marks is directly quoted courtesy of the W3C Web Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 checklist. The numbers in brackets at the end of each point refer to the equivalent numbers in the main guidelines.

In General

Do you "Specify the expansion of each abbreviation or acronym in a document where it first occurs."
(4.2 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Identify the primary natural language of a document."
(4.3(opens in new window)

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Create a logical tab order through links, form controls, and objects."
(9.4 (opens in new window)

Yes
No
n/a>)

Do you "provide keyboard shortcuts to important links (including those in client-side image maps), form controls, and groups of form controls."
(9.5 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render adjacent links distinctly, include non-link, printable characters (surrounded by spaces) between adjacent links."
(10.5 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Provide information so that users may receive documents according to their preferences (e.g., language, content type, etc.)"
(11.3 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Provide navigation bars to highlight and give access to the navigation mechanism."
(13.5 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Group related links, identify the group (for user agents), and, until user agents do so, provide a way to bypass the group."
(13.6 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "If search functions are provided, enable different types of searches for different skill levels and preferences."
(13.7 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Place distinguishing information at the beginning of headings, paragraphs, lists, etc."
(13.8 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Door you "Provide information about document collections (i.e., documents comprising multiple pages.)."
(13.9 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Provide a means to skip over multi-line ASCII art."
(13.10 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Supplement text with graphic or auditory presentations where they will facilitate comprehension of the page."
(14.2 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Create a style of presentation that is consistent across pages."
(14.3 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

if you use images and image maps

Do you "Until user agents render text equivalents for client-side image map links, provide redundant text links for each active region of a client-side image map."
(1.5 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

if you use tables

Do you "Provide summaries for tables."
(5.5 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Provide abbreviations for header labels."
(5.6 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

Do you "Until user agents (including assistive technologies) render side-by-side text correctly, provide a linear text alternative (on the current page or some other) for all tables that lay out text in parallel, word-wrapped columns."
(10.3 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a

if you use forms

Do you "Until user agents handle empty controls correctly, include default, place-holding characters in edit boxes and text areas."
(10.4 (opens in new window))

Yes
No
n/a


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