Accessibility compliance
Online compliance - it's the law
In December 1996, the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA)
made it unlawful to treat a disabled person less favorably than
anyone else. In 2000, the Disability Rights Commission (DRC) was
set up to promote and in some cases enforce this legislation.
The DRC has published a Code of Practice which particularly
refers to online services and states that, 'if website
operators do not consider disabled users when creating their sites,
then they would be in breach of the Disability Discrimination
Act'.
Immediacy leads the way with compliance checker
A major factor for organisations to consider is not simply how
to achieve compliance, but how to achieve sustained online
compliance.
Immediacy CMS features a built in
compliance checker providing a user-friendly way for authors,
editors and administrators to ensure that content complies with
both accessibility and XHTML standards during editing and before
publication. This gives consistent access to a wider audience,
improves download and search engine performance and paves the way
for achieving sustained online compliance.
The benefits of this approach include:
- Only ever publishing approved compliant content
- Training users as they add or edit content the checks required
to ensure conformance
- Dramatically reducing the on-going costs of skilled experts or
software tools that deal with the 'after-event' of conformance
failure.
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The importance of in-built accessibility checking
The Immediacy CMS is one of the market leaders providing
browser-based tools designed to address the growing and
evolving requirements for website accessibility addressing two
key issues:
1. Successful content management requires
organisations to devolve publishing capabilities to non-technical
users but this often increases the risk of key accessibility needs
being overlooked and eroded over time. What may be a compliant
site at launch can easily lose its compliance over time as new
content is added and updated.
2. Current accessibility checking tools
typically require site content to be on a live server and often can
only check one page reference at a time. These issues, if not
addressed effectively, can expose companies, even if temporarily,
to breaching the Disability Discrimination Act.
Immediacy offers users the ability to run selected
accessibility compliance tests while in authoring mode and before
going live. These tests incorporate the acknowledged standards used
by services provided by organisations such as Bobby and Watchfire
and can be updated, as standards evolve, using readily available
XML based open source code.
Key "compliance" developments in Immediacy can be
summarised as follows:
Accessibility
- Accessibility prompts built-in
- Accessibility checker built-in - configurable
- Tables with "colgroup" attributes for accessibility
compliance
- Acronyms and abbreviations are supported
- An optional new font-size and accessibility colour picker
plug-in
XHTML Compliance
- Code clean-up on paste – even from non compliant HTML
sources
- XHTML validation of both content and templates
- Removal of deprecated tags e.g. align=left, hspace=12 etc
- Improved "remove formatting" option and "paste as text"
functions
- Text and image alignment applied using style classes
- All font colours applied using styles - no font tags
- Tables use styles which may be global or stylesheet
specific
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