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Title: Accessibility for the Uninitiated


1
Accessibility for the Uninitiated
  • Presented by
  • September 2008

2
Who we are
  • Leading user experience consultancy
  • Offices in Edinburgh London
  • Our services
  • Usability testing
  • Eye tracking
  • Testing with disabled users
  • Expert evaluations
  • Accessibility reviews
  • Focus groups
  • Usability and accessibility training
  • Clients DTI, Economist.com, Houses of
    Parliament, Emirates Airline, RBS, ACAS many
    more
  • My background
  • System Testing
  • Web development
  • Accessibility Consultant

3
Who are the uninitiated?
  • For the past year we have been working with a
    major UK company.
  • Providing training on usability and accessibility
  • Intranet site administrators
  • Generally no awareness of usability or
    accessibility
  • Intranet page designs varied wildly
  • No standard adopted
  • Limited accessibility functionality in the CMS
    used.

4
Background
  • Major UK Utility Supplier
  • 2,500 Site administrators
  • Little or no usability or accessibility training
  • Very few with experience in website construction
  • Limited interest in site administration
  • Not their main role
  • Want to add/edit information then return to main
    job.
  • All users of existing intranet
  • All find the intranet a frustrating experience
    from a usability perspective.

5
Main challenges
  • Content Management weaknesses
  • Little interest in usability and even less in
    accessibility
  • After lunch session. The Graveyard Shift.
  • No clear understanding of what accessibility is.
  • Unable to grasp how disabled people use web
  • Blind people probably the easiest to imagine.
  • Had no experience of disabled people using
    assistive technology in their departments.
  • HR would not provide us with details of how many
    disabled users employed.
  • Little understanding of (or legal responsibility
    for) compliance.
  • Technical limitations e.g. cannot install
    assistive software on locked down computers.

6
Content Management System
  • Content management system has limitations-
  • Produces invalid markup
  • Inline ltFONTgt tags and fixed sizes
  • Incorrectly nested headings (start at lth3gt)
  • Use of table based layouts
  • Use of JavaScript based concertina menus
  • Damage limitation exercise
  • Identify which available structural elements not
    being used correctly
  • Link naming eliminate click here
  • Nested tables
  • Correctly nesting what headings are available

7
Content Management Systems (in general)
  • Notorious for producing inaccessible markup.
  • As a result, can be impossible to implement
    accessible page content.
  • Training site administrators is ineffective if we
    do not train the developers who build and
    maintain the CMS.
  • In-house CMS tools often less accessible than off
    the shelf-
  • Large number of developers
  • Inconsistency in design, functionality

8
Disabilities
  • It is critical that users understand not only the
    disabilities affected but also-
  • The differences in users needs
  • The different way that users navigate
  • Keyboard only
  • Alternative input devices
  • Less obvious effects of particular disabilities
  • Memory issues
  • Navigation restraints
  • Inaccessible accessibility

9
Raising interest
  • Images of assistive technology
  • Demonstrations of assistive technology
  • JAWS screen reader in 40 minute mode
  • Screen magnification
  • Page customisations
  • Browser controls
  • Video footage of disabled users using the web.
  • More straightforward-
  • Get participants to try and browse their pages
    without a mouse.
  • Anecdotes from disabled testing.

10
Raising interest (2)
  • Hands on analysis of their own pages
  • Pointing out accessibility issues
  • Explaining how these issues affect disabled users
  • Mini-audit
  • Use tools such as Colour Contrast Analyser to
    show how site would look to colour blind users.
  • Provide video clips without sound and afterwards
    ask participants to provide details of what took
    place in the video.
  • Difficult without dialogue or transcript.

11
Impact
  • Demonstration of a disabled user accessing the
    intranet generally has most impact
  • Most participants will not have witnessed
    disabled user accessing the web.
  • Many companies wont disclose details of disabled
    staff.
  • JAWS in 40 minute mode
  • Use screen reader to access pages.
  • Responses are generally quite dramatic.

12
Summary
  • Awareness of accessibility issues was low amongst
    content contributors.
  • Required to tailor the course to cover only what
    the could do using the CMS.
  • Acceptance that intranet sites wont become fully
    accessible overnight.
  • Interactive demonstrations of assistive software
    very popular although not always technically
    practical.

13
Thank You
  • User Vision
  • 55 North Castle Street
  • Edinburgh
  • EH2 3QA
  • Tel 0131 225 0859
  • Email markpalmer_at_uservision.co.uk
  • Web www.uservision.co.uk
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