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Braille can: "Asahi-super-dry-beer-top-of-can-with-braille" by Seifried at en.wikipedia - Transferred from en.wikipedia by SreeBot.For additional details see the universally designed map photo on Wikimedia Commons. Licensed under CC BY 2.5 via Wikimedia Commons. Campus map: "Universally designed map" by Mariko GODA - Own work (本人撮影).For additional details see the singing creature photo on Wikimedia Commons. Robot: "Singing_creature_on_DECtalk,_dorkbot-austin,_SXSW_2007" by Ed Schipul from Houston, TX, US (synth), via Wikimedia Commons.The following images were used in the carousel feature of the AU home page: Complex tables: Explicitly associating headers with table cells.Simple tables: Identifying column headers.The issues illustrated by this collection of files include: These files can be used for demonstrating document accessibility issues in presentations and workshops. View an accessible home page - This is a modified version of theĪccessible University home page, with all the accessibility issues fixed.Īdditional Files for Demonstrating Document AccessibilityĮach of the following files contains the same content, a syllabus from a fictional Introduction to Physics course, provided in different formats (HTML, PDF, and Word) with varying levels of accessibility.Compare this list with the items you identified on your own in step one. Review the page's accessibility issues - This page includes a list explaining all issues demonstrated on the AU home page, including their solutions and links to additional resources.NOTE: Since the purpose of this page is to demonstrate inaccessible web design, certain features are inherently inaccessible to some groups of users. See how many web accessibility problems you can identify. View the inaccessible home page - This page demonstrates common web accessibility issues using the fictitious AU home page.
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