Accessibility Claims for TPF Managed Pages
| WCAG Checkpoint |
WCAG Priority Level & Checkpoint Reference |
| General statements |
| HTML code validates to published standards |
Double A 3.2 |
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| XHTML code validates to published standards |
Double A 3.2 |
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| CSS code validates to CSS standards |
Double A 3.2 |
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| The user can control content movement |
Double A 7.3 |
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| Pop-ups and other windows are not used and do not change the current window without informing the user |
Double A 10.1 |
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| The latest versions of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) technologies have been used wherever appropriate |
Double A 11.1 |
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| Depreciated features of W3C technologies have not been used |
Double A 11.2 |
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| Downloadable information is available in alternative formats |
Triple A 11.3 |
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| Metadata has been provided for each page |
Double A 13.2 |
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| The clearest and simplest language appropriate for a site's content has been used |
Single A 14.1 |
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| Text has been supplemented with graphic or auditory presentations where they facilitate comprehension of the page |
Triple A 14.2 |
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| Images |
| A text alternative is available for images and multimedia presentations |
Single A 1.1 |
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| Markup has been used, rather than images to convey information |
Double A 3.1 |
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| Colour |
| Information is available with and without colour |
Single A 2.1 |
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| For images, foreground and background colours contrast sufficiently |
Double A 2.2 |
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| Multimedia |
| Synchronized alternatives are provided for time based multimedia presentations |
Single A 1.4 |
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| Style sheets |
| Website layout and presentation is CSS controlled |
Double A 3.3 |
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| Page can be read with CSS disabled |
Single A 6.1 |
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| Text |
| The text can resize |
Double A 3.4 |
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| User is informed if language changes |
Single A 4.1 |
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| Abbreviations and acronyms are explained in their first instance |
Triple A 4.2 |
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| The primary natural language is clearly indicated |
Triple A 4.3 |
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| Document structure |
| Header elements are used to convey document structure |
Double A 3.5 |
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| All list items are marked up and grouped correctly |
Double A 3.6 |
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| Adjacent links are clearly spaced |
Triple A 10.5 |
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| Large blocks of information are divided into manageable groups |
Double A 12.3 |
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| Distinguishing information has been placed at beginning of headings, paragraphs etc |
Triple A 13.8 |
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| Tables |
| For data tables, rows and column headers are identified |
Single A 5.1 |
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| For tables, a table summary is provided |
Triple A 5.5 |
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| Scripts |
| Page functionality work with scripts turned off |
Single A 6.3 |
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| Event handlers for scripts are device independent |
Double A 6.4 |
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| For scripts, logical event handlers have been specified rather than device dependant event handlers |
Double A 9.3 |
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| Forms |
| Labels and form controls are associated and positioned correctly |
Double A 10.2 |
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| Labels are asscoiated explicitly with their controls |
Double A 12.4 |
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| Frames |
| Frames are clearly titled to facilitate identification and navigation |
Single A 12.1 |
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| 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 |
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| Navigation |
| Page can be controlled in a device independent manner |
Double A 9.2 |
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| A logical tab order through links, form controls and objects has been provided |
Triple A 9.4 |
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| Keyboard shortcuts to important page elements |
Triple A 9.5 |
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| A site map is available |
Double A 13.3 |
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| Navigation bars are provided to clearly hightlight the navigation mechanism |
Triple A 13.5 |
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| Related links have been grouped and identified and a way has been provided to bypass the group |
Triple A 13.6 |
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| A consistent style of presentation has been used across pages |
Triple A 14.3 |
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Accessibility Claims
for Third party managed pages
| WCAG Checkpoint |
WCAG Priority Level & Checkpoint Reference |
| General statements |
| HTML code validates to published standards |
Double A 3.2 |
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| XHTML code validates to published standards |
Double A 3.2 |
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| CSS code validates to CSS standards |
Double A 3.2 |
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| Absolute units are not used in markup language attribute values and style sheet property values |
Double A 3.4 |
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| The latest versions of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) technologies have been used wherever appropriate |
Double A 11.1 |
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| Metadata has been provided for each page |
Double A 13.2 |
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| The clearest and simplest language appropriate for a site's content has been used |
Single A 14.1 |
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| Images |
| Markup has been used, rather than images to convey information |
Double A 3.1 |
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| It is possible to resize images |
Double A 3.4 |
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| Colour |
| Information is available with and without colour |
Single A 2.1 |
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| Style sheets |
| Website layout and presentation is CSS controlled |
Double A 3.3 |
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| Page can be read with CSS disabled |
Single A 6.1 |
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| Text |
| The text can resize |
Double A 3.4 |
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| User is informed if language changes |
Single A 4.1 |
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| The primary natural language is clearly indicated |
Triple A 4.3 |
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| Document structure |
| Header elements are used to convey document structure |
Double A 3.5 |
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| All list items are marked up and grouped correctly |
Double A 3.6 |
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| Adjacent links are clearly spaced |
Triple A 10.5 |
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| Large blocks of information are divided into manageable groups |
Double A 12.3 |
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| Tables |
| For data tables, rows and column headers are identified |
Single A 5.1 |
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| If a table is used for layout, structural markup is not used for the purpose of visual formatting |
Double A 5.4 |
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| Scripts |
| Page functionality work with scripts turned off |
Single A 6.3 |
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| Event handlers for scripts are device independent |
Double A 6.4 |
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| For scripts, logical event handlers have been specified rather than device dependant event handlers |
Double A 9.3 |
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| Forms |
| Frames |
| Frames are clearly titled to facilitate identification and navigation |
Single A 12.1 |
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| 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 |
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| Navigation |
| A logical tab order through links, form controls and objects has been provided |
Triple A 9.4 |
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| Keyboard shortcuts to important page elements |
Triple A 9.5 |
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| A site map is available |
Double A 13.3 |
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