pro Barrierefreiheit

Posted October 20th, 2006 by Mike Cherim

pro Barrierefreiheit site The pro Barrierefreiheit web site is one of those sites that talk the accessibility talk. In this case we happily report it also walks the accessibility walk. In other words it lives up to its claims and our expectations. In the grading sheet you’ll notice that it didn’t make Priority 2 or AA, but there was only one little thing keeping from achieving that level of accessibility, and we have a hunch the developer will creatively correct this small oversight within a week if not sooner. We also noted another little issue and one oddity, but aside from these small matters this is a top-level site on which some really small details most developers don’t even think of — like language attributes — were attended to. It’s a great example of accessible usability married to style. It’s a very sophisticated and professional build and we respect that.

The pro Barrierefreiheit site was crafted by Nina Gerling and received an averaged Part I Score of: 17.03 and a Part II Score of: 6.6, for an Overall Score of: 23.63, making it eligible for an Award Level of: “Quality Universal Design.” Congratulations Nina!


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