Rosetta Caravan Park

Posted January 10th, 2006 by Mike Cherim

Rosetta Caravan Park site Some of the Team Access graders had seen the Rosetta Caravan Park site a while back. It’s memorable because it’s really quite exemplary of stylish accessibility with very few trade-offs. The simple, straight-forward presentation really fits the content well, and things like the navigation list and random image banner lends elegance without too much sacrifice. Of course we did find a few things such as the lack of an image replacement technique, but it’s our job to uncover such things so we can all learn and improve. All-in-all, though, this site is quite good.

The Rosetta Caravan Park website was originally crafted by Tristan Mugford (link not provided) and received an averaged Part I Score of: 16.13 and a Part II Score of: 5.5, for an Overall Score of: 21.63, making it eligible for an Award Level of: “Quality Universal Design.” Congratulations Tristan!


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