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Testing and evaluating Government of Canada websites for accessibility
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Scenario 1
Experience it yourself - scenario 1
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Scenario 2
Experience it yourself - scenario 2
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Scenario 3
Experience it yourself - scenario 3
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Forms
Form 1
Experience it yourself - form 1
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Form 2
Experience it yourself - form 2
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Form 3
Experience it yourself - form 3
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Bad examples
Perceivable
1.1 Text Alternatives
1.2 Time-based Media
1.3 Adaptable
1.4 Distinguishable
Operable
2.1 Keyboard Accessible
2.2 Enough Time
2.3 Seizures
2.4 Navigable
Understandable
3.1 Readable
3.2 Predictable
3.3 Input Assistance
Robust
4.1 Compatible
Good examples
Perceivable
1.1 Text Alternatives
1.2 Time-based Media
1.3 Adaptable
1.4 Distinguishable
Operable
2.1 Keyboard Accessible
2.2 Enough Time
2.3 Seizures
2.4 Navigable
Understandable
3.1 Readable
3.2 Predictable
3.3 Input Assistance
Robust
4.1 Compatible
References
Course references
Glossary
WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
WebAIM's WCAG 2.0 Checklist
Web Experience Toolkit (WET)
WET Home page
WET Working examples
WET Style guide
W3C Citylights: Before and After
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Bad examples of Guideline 3.3 Input Assistance
Example 1
Social Insurance Number
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Date
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D
M
Y
Current marital status:
(This information may help us determine your eligibility for other benefits)
Common Law
Divorced
Married
Separated
Single
Widow(er)
Preferred language for correspondence:
English
French
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Date modified:
2016-05-30