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Segala Web Accessibility Certificate

URL(s): http://www.segala.com
Company Name: Segala
Status: Valid
Valid From: 10 March 2006
Valid To: 09 March 2007
Certificate Number: 000510032006

Claims

The Segala web accessibility claims are based on the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 1.0).

Note: Conformance levels are notated in long-text so they may be understood when rendered to speech by screen readers.

Individual Accessibility Claims
WCAG Checkpoint WCAG Priority Level & Checkpoint Reference
General statements
HTML code validates to published standards Double A 3.2 positive check-mark
XHTML code validates to published standards Double A 3.2 positive check-mark
CSS code validates to CSS standards Double A 3.2 positive check-mark
Absolute units are not used in markup language attribute values and style sheet property values Double A 3.4 positive check-mark
Equivalents for dynamic content are updated when the dynamic content changes Single A 6.2 positive check-mark
Dynamic content is accessible Double A 6.5 positive check-mark
The user can control screen flickering Single A 7.1 positive check-mark
The user can control content blinking Double A 7.2 positive check-mark
The user can control content movement Double A 7.3 positive check-mark
The user can control auto refreshing pages Double A 7.4 positive check-mark
Page redirects are preformed server side Double A 7.5 positive check-mark
Pop-ups and other windows are not used and do not change the current window without informing the user Double A 10.1 positive check-mark
The latest versions of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) technologies have been used wherever appropriate Double A 11.1 positive check-mark
Depreciated features of W3C technologies have not been used Double A 11.2 positive check-mark
An accessible alternative has been provided where a page can not be made accessible Single A 11.4 positive check-mark
Metadata has been provided for each page Double A 13.2 positive check-mark
Information is provided about document collections Triple A 13.9 positive check-mark
The clearest and simplest language appropriate for a site's content has been used Single A 14.1 positive check-mark
Text has been supplemented with graphic or auditory presentations where they facilitate comprehension of the page Triple A 14.2 positive check-mark
Images
A text alternative is available for images and multimedia presentations Single A 1.1 positive check-mark
A text link has been provided for each area of an image map Single A 1.2 positive check-mark
Text links are provided for each active region of a client-side image map Triple A 1.5 positive check-mark
Markup has been used, rather than images to convey information Double A 3.1 positive check-mark
It is possible to resize images Double A 3.4 positive check-mark
Client side server maps instead of server side image maps have been provided except where regions can not be defined with an available geometric shape Single A 9.1 positive check-mark
Colour
Information is available with and without colour Single A 2.1 positive check-mark
Multimedia
An audio description is available for multimedia presentations Single A 1.3 positive check-mark
Synchronized alternatives are provided for time based multimedia presentations Single A 1.4 positive check-mark
Style sheets
Website layout and presentation is CSS controlled Double A 3.3 positive check-mark
Page can be read with CSS disabled Single A 6.1 positive check-mark
Text
The text can resize Double A 3.4 positive check-mark
User is informed if language changes Single A 4.1 positive check-mark
Abbreviations and acronyms are explained in their first instance Triple A 4.2 positive check-mark
The primary natural language is clearly indicated Triple A 4.3 positive check-mark
Document structure
Header elements are used to convey document structure Double A 3.5 positive check-mark
All list items are marked up and grouped correctly Double A 3.6 positive check-mark
Quotation markup is not used for formatting effects such as indentation Double A 3.7 positive check-mark
Adjacent links are clearly spaced Triple A 10.5 positive check-mark
Large blocks of information are divided into manageable groups Double A 12.3 positive check-mark
Distinguishing information has been placed at beginning of headings, paragraphs etc Triple 13.8 positive check-mark
Tables
For data tables, rows and column headers are identified Single A 5.1 positive check-mark
For data tables with 2 or more logical levels of row or column headers, data cells and header rows have been associated Single A 5.2 positive check-mark
Tables are not used for layout unless the table makes sense when linearised Double A 5.3 positive check-mark
If a table is used for layout, structural markup is not used for the purpose of visual formatting Double A 5.4 positive check-mark
For tables, a table summary is provided Triple A 5.5 positive check-mark
Scripts
Page functionality work with scripts turned off Single A 6.3 positive check-mark
Event handlers for scripts are device independent Double A 6.4 positive check-mark
Non-functional programmatic elements are directly accessible/compatible with assistive technologies Single A 8.1 positive check-mark
Functional programmatic elements are directly accessible/compatible with assistive technologies Double A 8.1 positive check-mark
For scripts, logical event handlers have been specified rather than device dependant event handlers Double A 9.3 positive check-mark
Forms
Labels and form controls are associated and positioned correctly Double A 10.2 positive check-mark
Labels are asscoiated explicitly with their controls Double A 12.4 positive check-mark
Frames
Frames are clearly titled to facilitate identification and navigation Single A 12.1 positive check-mark
The purpose of frames and how they relate to each other has been described if it is not obvious by frame titles alone Double A 12.2 positive check-mark
Navigation
Page can be controlled in a device independent manner Double A 9.2 positive check-mark
A logical tab order through links, form controls and objects has been provided Triple A 9.4 positive check-mark
Link destination is clearly identified Double A 13.1 positive check-mark
A site map is available Double A 13.3 positive check-mark
Navigation is consistent through all pages Double A 13.4 positive check-mark
Navigation bars are provided to clearly hightlight the navigation mechanism Triple A 13.5 positive check-mark
It is possible to skip over ASCII art Triple A 13.10 positive check-mark
A consistent style of presentation has been used across pages Triple A 14.3 positive check-mark