• I bet your website isn't accessible!

  • 2024/07/11
  • 再生時間: 32 分
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I bet your website isn't accessible!

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  • Summary

    In this episode, the Web Usability team, Lucy, Sophie and Ken discuss the challenges of achieving compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). They explore why many websites are not accessible, including a lack of understanding, limited resources, and reliance on automated tools. The team also highlight common technical, content, and design issues that arise during accessibility testing. They emphasise the importance of involving people with disabilities in testing and the need for a cultural shift towards accessibility. The episode concludes with a reminder that digital accessibility is a basic human right and should be a fundamental consideration in all digital projects.

    Keywords

    web usability, digital accessibility, WCAG compliance, technical issues, content issues, design issues, automated testing, involving people with disabilities

    Takeaways

    • Many websites are not compliant with WCAG due to a lack of understanding, limited resources, and reliance on automated testing tools.
    • Common technical issues include a lack of keyboard accessibility, incorrect tabbing order, and inaccessible labels.
    • Content issues often involve improper use of alt text, particularly for decorative images, and the lack of accessible alternatives for videos.
    • Design issues frequently arise from poor color contrast and the use of inaccessible color palettes.
    • To improve accessibility, organizations should prioritize it as a cultural value, educate themselves on the guidelines, conduct accessibility audits, involve people with disabilities in testing, and continually strive for improvement.

    Sound Bites

    • "People don't prioritise accessibility partly because they can't fit it into their plans. Also because they don't appreciate the value of digital accessibility."
    • "People who think they're compliant or think they have done enough to be compliant, but they are relying on automated checking tools, accessibility overlays and plugins,...
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Summary

In this episode, the Web Usability team, Lucy, Sophie and Ken discuss the challenges of achieving compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). They explore why many websites are not accessible, including a lack of understanding, limited resources, and reliance on automated tools. The team also highlight common technical, content, and design issues that arise during accessibility testing. They emphasise the importance of involving people with disabilities in testing and the need for a cultural shift towards accessibility. The episode concludes with a reminder that digital accessibility is a basic human right and should be a fundamental consideration in all digital projects.

Keywords

web usability, digital accessibility, WCAG compliance, technical issues, content issues, design issues, automated testing, involving people with disabilities

Takeaways

  • Many websites are not compliant with WCAG due to a lack of understanding, limited resources, and reliance on automated testing tools.
  • Common technical issues include a lack of keyboard accessibility, incorrect tabbing order, and inaccessible labels.
  • Content issues often involve improper use of alt text, particularly for decorative images, and the lack of accessible alternatives for videos.
  • Design issues frequently arise from poor color contrast and the use of inaccessible color palettes.
  • To improve accessibility, organizations should prioritize it as a cultural value, educate themselves on the guidelines, conduct accessibility audits, involve people with disabilities in testing, and continually strive for improvement.

Sound Bites

  • "People don't prioritise accessibility partly because they can't fit it into their plans. Also because they don't appreciate the value of digital accessibility."
  • "People who think they're compliant or think they have done enough to be compliant, but they are relying on automated checking tools, accessibility overlays and plugins,...

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