Definition
Web Accessibility: The inclusive practice of
making websites usable by everyone, regardless
of ability or disability.
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Lots and Lots of Myths
• More than can be discussed in 30 minutes!
• Will cover as many as possible
• Longer list will be posted on
accessibility.net.nz
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Accessibility is Sole
Responsibility of Developers
• Developers
• Designers
• Content Managers
• Site Owners
• User Agents
• Legislators
• Educators
• End Users
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Accessibility is Expensive
• Some cost to learn skills
• HTML is HTML
• No more expensive if included at start
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Accessible Sites Are Boring or
Ugly
• Text-only != accessible
• Historical – old tech vs new tech
• Beautiful, media rich, interactive, accessible
• CSS Zen Garden
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Accessibility is Only for Few
People
• No metrics for visitors with disabilities
• Not just disability
• Numbers game
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Accessibility Does Not Apply to
my Site / Product / System
• Never know who uses a product
• User without a disability may acquire disability
• Family / Friends
• People with disabilities participate in ALL
aspects of life.
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Accessibility is Just for the
Blind
• Vision
• Hearing
• Physical / Mobility
• Learning / Cognitive
• Neurological
• No Disability
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Disabled People Don’t Use the
Net
• No reason NOT to use the net
– Except non-accessible sites!
• Online shopping vs in-store shopping
• Online, nobody sees you have a disability
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Only Experts Can Do
Accessibility
• Most techniques easy to implement
• Basic knowledge of tools required
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Machine Testing is
Good Enough
• Not everything can be programmatically
checked
• Not all automation tools check all issues
• Good starting point
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Accessibility – All or Nothing
• Some accessibility features == better than
nothing
• Implement as much as you can
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WCAG Compliance Ensures
Access
• No guideline can cover all possible issues
• Changing technologies
• Common barriers
• Heck of a good start
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Accessibility is Optional
• Legal Requirements
• Business Imperative
• Ethical Consideration
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Asking a Blind Friend to Test is
Good Enough
• User level of experience
• User specific technology
• Accessibility isn’t only about vision issues
• Engage proper user testing – e.g. Knowbility
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Can Add-On Accessibility Later
• Reliance on 3rd Party add-ons
• Building site in stages – Accessibility last
• Accessibility is part of user experience
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Accessibility is a Necessary Evil
• SEO
• Cost savings
• Increased website use
• Improved interoperability
• Reduced server loads
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