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Preview: ... trast when viewed by someone having colour deficits <br><br><br>3.8 Is colour alone used for critical information? <br>Ensure that all information conveyed with colour is also available without colour, for example from context or markup <br><br><br>There are basically three types of colour deficiency; Deuteranope (a form of red/green colour deficit), Protanope (another form of red/green colour deficit) and Tritanope (a blue/yellow deficit- very rare). <br><br><br>3.9 Is there delayed responsiveness for dropdown menus? <br>Users with reduced motor skills may find dropdown menus hard to use if responsiveness is set too fast. <br><br>3.10 Are all links descriptive? <br>Link text should be meaningful enough to make sense when read out of context - either on its own or as part of a sequence of links. Link text should also be terse. <br><br><br>4. Accessibility for devices <br>4.1 Does the site work acceptably across modern and older browsers? <br>Before starting to build a CSS-based layout, you should decide which browsers to support and to what level you intend to support them. <br><br>Colored boxes - one method of building full CSS layouts <br><br>4.2 Is the content accessible with CSS switched off or not supported? <br>Some people may visit your site with either a browser that does not support CSS or a browser with CSS switched off. In content is structured well, this will not be an issue. <br><br>4.3 Is the content accessible with images switched off or not supported? <br>Some people browse websites with images switched off - especially people on very slow connections. Content should still be accessible for these people. <br><br>4.4 Does the site work in text browsers such as Lynx? <br>This is like a combination of images and CSS switched off. A text-based browser will rely on well structured content to provide meaning. <br><br><br><br>4.5 Does the site work well when printed? <br>You can take any (X)HTML document and simply style it for print, without having to touch the markup. <br><br><br><br>4.6 Does the site work well in Hand Held devices? <br>This is a hard one to deal with until hand held devices consistently support their correct media type. However, some layouts work better in current hand-held devices. The importance of supporting hand held devices will depend on target audiences. <br><br>4.7 Does the site include detailed metadata? <br>Metadata is machine understandable information for the web <br><br>W3C - Metadata and Resource Description <br><br>Metadata is structured ...
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