Understanding Accessibility
A Guide to Achieving Compliance
on Web Sites and Intranets
by Robert B. Yonaitis

ISBN - 1-930616-03-1
Published by HiSoftware Publishing
6 Chenell Drive, Suite 208
Concord, NH 03301 USA

This example and all parts of the Understanding Accessibility book are ©2002 HiSoftware. No portions can be copied in part or in its entirety on any media without the express written permission of HiSoftware.

Example for Tutorial 3 - Color (c/2.1) Web pages shall be designed so that all information conveyed with color is also available without color, for example from context or markup.


 

1. Colored Text as the only way to determine a required step

Before Applying Rule

Thank you for your interest in our product. For those with:

Product A Follow Instructions that are in Red

Product B Follow Instructions that are in Green

Register your Product Here

Register your Product Here

 

After Applying Rule

Thank you for your interest in our product. For those with:

Product A Follow Instructions Marked A that are in Red

Product B Follow Instructions Marked B that are in Green

Register your Product A Here

Register your Product B Here


 

2. Required Form Fields

Before Applying Rule

Required fields are RED

User Name

User Address

User E-Mail Address

After Applying Rule

Required fields are RED and Marked with an *

User Name

User Address

* User E-Mail Address

 

Take advantage of what you learned in tutorial one

Make both forms accessible with Alternative Text and Labels!