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A Survey of Accessibility Errors on Homepages of Official Government Websites. Peter Major (Member of the Dynamic Coalition on Accessibility and Disability – DCAD) 4 th Internet Governance Forum 15-18 November, Sharm El Sheik. Outline. Objectives of the survey Resources Methodology used
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A Survey of Accessibility Errors on Homepages of Official Government Websites Peter Major (Member of the Dynamic Coalition on Accessibility and Disability – DCAD) 4th Internet Governance Forum 15-18 November, Sharm El Sheik
Outline • Objectives of the survey • Resources • Methodology used • Data sampling and statistics • Conclusion
Objectives • Check accessibility compliance of official government websites • Restrict survey to websites of signatory countries of UN Convention • Check home pages only and with respect to WCAG 1.0 • Compile statistics • Give recommendations based on findings
Resources Convention, guidelines, recommendations • UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities • Web Access Initiative Guidelines (WAI) • Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 • Section 508Evaluation tools • WAVE , Cynthiasays Report • United Nations Global Audit of Web Accessibility
Methodology • Identify all signatory countries of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (as of 26/09/2009) • Find the official websites of signatory countries • Check for accessibility errors of home pages, use semi automatic tools: WAVE Cynthiasays • Compile statistics for sites of signatory countries
Data Sampling • UN Convention of the rights of persons with disabilities:144 signatory/ratifying countries (end of September 2009) 136 official government websites • Accessibility snapshots of home pages (end of September 2009) • 40 European, 38 African, 32 Asia-Pacific and 26 American sites
Accessibility errors on homepages of 136 signatory countries
Accessibility errors on homepages of 40 European signatory countries
Accessibility errors on homepages of 40 African signatory countries
Accessibility errors on homepages of 32 Asia-Pacific signatory countries
Accessibility errors on homepages of 26 American signatory countries
Accessibility errors on home pages of signatory/ratifying countries ofthe UN Convention
Conclusion • Situation slightly improved since the end of 2006 (publication of United Nations Global Audit of Web Accessibility by Nomensa) • 12% of all homepages are error free 23 % with few errors (between 1 and 5) • Situation is uneven: best in Europe (30% error free, 25% few errors) • Typical errors: missing alt text for an image form label missing or empty empty link, linked image with no alt text
Conclusion (cont’d) • Retrofit “legacy” websites and/or • Redesign and apply accessibility rules • Raising awareness if there is a will – there is a way • Important step towards e-government • Capacity building/assistance
Contact: Peter Major Dynamic Coalition on Accessibility and Disability peter.major@ties.itu.int +4122 733 72 68 or DCADsecretariat@itu.int