Accessibility and Government / Official Sites

|
I would have thought that accessibility would have been a primary concern of any sites run by Government departments, however the CRO's "security" feature on the company search form seems to make a complete mockery of that. I am a normal sighted person. I do wear glasses, but I am far from blind. However, I have serious issues making out what the security code is on the CRO site at times. How would someone with bad eyesight or a serious ailment handle it? It would be interesting to see how many high profile sites are actually accessible. I'm not saying that all sites have to comply fully with the w3c accessibility guidelines, but some sites are even impossible to navigate using a normal browser as their authors seem to think that only Windows and IE5+ exist (ie. ActiveX junk) Related stuff: http://eaccess.rince.ie/talks/2003/braillenet-29-Apr-2003/ http://eaccess.rince.ie/white-papers/2002/warp-2002-00/
digg| bookmark

Categories

,
Michele Neylon - cartoon picture

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Michele Neylon published on June 8, 2005 12:03 PM.

SpamAssassin 3.0.4 released was the previous entry on this site.

New Browser check site is the next entry on this site.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

Powered by Movable Type 4.1